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Chemical Geology | 2001

Trace element and Nd–Sr isotopic composition of ultramafic lamprophyres from the East Antarctic Beaver Lake area

A. V. Andronikov; Stephen F. Foley

The trace element and Nd–Sr isotopic compositions of Cretaceous (110–117 Ma) ultramafic lamprophyres from the Beaver Lake area in East Antarctica, which are developed as sill, dyke and plug intrusions, have been investigated. Rare earth elements of lamprophyres are strongly fractionated, with LREE >100 times chondrite, whereas HREE are <10 times chondrite, presumably indicating the presence of residual garnet in the source region. A characteristic feature of the Beaver Lake rocks is low concentrations of Zr and Hf (Zr, 50–250 ppm; Hf, 1.0–5.0 ppm) and to a lesser extent Nb (17–90 ppm) which cause strong negative anomalies in the normalized trace element patterns. Eruption age-corrected Nd isotope values vary within narrow ranges (eNd(t)=+2.1 to +4.3), whereas Sr isotope values show more variation (87Sr/86Sr(t)=0.704336–0.706431), similar to the isotopic compositions of other ultramafic lamprophyres. The genesis of the ultramafic lamprophyres is explained as a result of the gradual widening of the Lambert-Amery rift during the Phanerozoic. An increase in the geothermal gradient from cold continental conditions beneath the Archean block to the west may have resulted in grazing of the peridotite solidus at depths greater than 110 km. The initial carbonate-rich melts migrated upwards and froze as carbonate-bearing veins in the overlying lithosphere. Later upward and outward migration of the asthenosphere beneath the rift caused remelting of the veined region, resulting in melts of ultramafic lamprophyre composition with a mixed geochemical abundance and isotope signature from carbonate-rich veins and depleted peridotite wall-rock. The CO2-rich component of the lamprophyres is derived principally from the vein assemblage, from which phlogopite gives rise to the variable Sr isotopes, and baddeleyite to the differing Zr and Hf abundances. The difference between the lamprophyre facies of the Beaver Lake intrusions can be explained by minor amounts of olivine and Cr-spinel fractionation.


Chemical Geology | 2006

Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf isotopic compositions of late Cenozoic alkali basalts in South Korea: Evidence for mixing between the two dominant asthenospheric mantle domains beneath East Asia

Sung Hi Choi; Samuel B. Mukasa; Sung-Tack Kwon; A. V. Andronikov


Chemical Geology | 2008

Mantle dynamics beneath East Asia constrained by Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf isotopic systematics of ultramafic xenoliths and their host basalts from Hannuoba, North China

Sung Hi Choi; Samuel B. Mukasa; Xin-hua Zhou; Xiangyang Helena Xian; A. V. Andronikov


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006

Lu–Hf systematics of the ultra-high temperature Napier Metamorphic Complex in Antarctica: Evidence for the early Archean differentiation of Earth's mantle

Sung Hi Choi; Samuel B. Mukasa; A. V. Andronikov; Yasuhito Osanai; Simon L. Harley; Nigel M. Kelly


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

Mantle peridotite xenoliths in andesite lava at El Peñon, central Mexican Volcanic Belt: Isotopic and trace element evidence for melting and metasomatism in the mantle wedge beneath an active arc

Samuel B. Mukasa; Dawnika L. Blatter; A. V. Andronikov


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2007

Extreme Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopic compositions exhibited by the Tinaquillo peridotite massif, Northern Venezuela: implications for geodynamic setting

Sung Hi Choi; Samuel B. Mukasa; A. V. Andronikov; Maria C. Marcano


Archive | 2009

Submarine basalts from the Alpha / Mendeleev Ridge and Chukchi Borderland: Geochemistry of the first intraplate lavas recovered from the Arctic Ocean

Samuel B. Mukasa; A. V. Andronikov; Larry A. Mayer; Kelley Brumley


한국암석학회 학술발표회 논문집 | 2008

Extreme Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf Isotopic Compositions Exhibited by the Tinaquillo Peridotite Massif, Northern Venezuela

Sung Hi Choi; Samuel B. Mukasa; A. V. Andronikov; Maria C. Marcano


Archive | 2002

Lithospheric Mantle Evolution Beneath the Bering Sea Volcanic Province: An Isotopic and Trace Element Study of Peridotite Xenoliths and Their Host Lavas

Samuel B. Mukasa; A. V. Andronikov


Chemical Geology | 2017

Temporal changes in Cr fluxes and δ53Cr values in runoff from a small serpentinite catchment (Slavkov Forest, Czech Republic)

Martin Novak; Pavel Krám; Ondrej Sebek; A. V. Andronikov; Vladislav Chrastny; Eva Martinkova; Marketa Stepanova; Eva Prechova; Jan Curik; Frantisek Veselovsky; Oldrich Myska; Veronika Stedra; Juraj Farkaš

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Samuel B. Mukasa

University of New Hampshire

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Sung Hi Choi

Chungnam National University

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Vladislav Chrastny

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Larry A. Mayer

University of New Hampshire

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