John B. Hewitt, Gokce K. Ustunisik, Roger L. Nielsen
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摘要
斜长石超水玄武岩(PUB)中的斜长石晶体记录了演化岩浆的主量、微量和同位素组成的变化。这些变化代表了地壳和上地幔中特定过程的记录,这些过程赋予了不同的晶体结构,这些晶体结构上写着化学特征。在某种构造环境中发现的斜长石结构和化学特征的类型和丰度在其他构造环境中发现的程度仍不清楚。本文报道了东北太平洋洋脊系统(Juan de Fuca Ridge、Blanco断裂带和Gorda Ridge)的PUB熔岩的结构和成分特征。东北太平洋洋脊系统显示出各种各样的斜长石巨晶。构造和成分特征的分布(如单峰、双峰或三峰分布)与某些样品中存在不止一种母岩浆相一致。在东太平洋的PUB熔岩中,我们发现不同结构类型的斜长石巨晶的种群在组成上并不明显。具体而言,在任何单个样品中,质地与主微量元素组成没有相关性。我们解释,结构和成分之间的分离表明,在大多数但并非所有情况下,以相似批次的岩浆混合为特征的系统导致斜长石巨晶群以均匀性或小程度的正/逆分带为主。此外,在每个样本中,巨晶和肾小球的种群是不同的,与它们的环境(轴上、离轴上或变换盆地内)无关。
Petrogenesis of Plagioclase Ultraphyric Basalts (PUB) From the Northeastern (NE) Pacific Ridge System: Evidence From Mineral Textures and Geochemical Characteristics
Plagioclase crystals in plagioclase ultraphyric basalts (PUB) record changes in the major, trace, and isotopic compositions of evolving magmas. Those changes represent the record of specific processes in the crust and upper mantle that impart distinct crystal textures onto which chemical signatures are written. The extent to which the type and abundance of plagioclase textures and chemical signatures identified in one tectonic setting are found in others is still unclear. Here we report on the textural and compositional characteristics of PUB lavas from the Northeastern (NE) Pacific Ridge system (Juan de Fuca Ridge, Blanco Fracture Zone, and Gorda Ridge). The NE Pacific Ridge system exhibits a variety of populations of plagioclase megacrysts. The distribution of textural and compositional characteristics (e.g., single mode, bimodal, or trimodal distribution) are consistent with the presence of more than one parental magma in some samples. In PUB lava from the NE Pacific, we found that the populations of different textural types of plagioclase megacrysts are not compositionally distinct. Specifically, in any individual sample, there is no correlation of texture with major and trace element composition. We interpret the disconnect between texture and composition to be indicative of a system characterized by mixing of similar batches of magma resulting in populations of plagioclase megacrysts dominated by homogeneity or small degrees of normal/reverse zoning in most but not all cases. Furthermore, the populations of megacrysts and glomerocrysts are distinct in each sample and not correlated with their setting (on-axis, off-axis, or intra-transform basin).
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