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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

The role of mantle‐derived magmas in the isotopic evolution of Yellowstone's magmatic system

Mark E. Stelten; Kari M. Cooper; Josh Wimpenny; Jorge A. Vazquez; Qing-Zhu Yin

Injection of mantle-derived magmas into the Earths crust provides the heat necessary to develop and maintain large silicic magmatic systems. However, the role of mantle-derived magmas in controlling the compositional evolution of large silicic systems remains poorly understood. Here we examine the role of mantle-derived magmas in the post-caldera magmatic system at Yellowstone Plateau, the youngest magmatism associated with the Yellowstone hotspot. Using microbeam techniques we characterize the age and Hf isotope composition of single zircon crystals hosted in rhyolites from the most recent eruptive episode at Yellowstone Plateau, which produced the Central Plateau Member rhyolites. We place these zircon data into context by comparing them to new solution Hf isotope data for the Central Plateau Member glasses, Yellowstone basalts, and potential local crustal sources. Zircons in the Central Plateau Member rhyolites record a wide range of Hf isotope compositions relative to their host melts and extend from values similar to previously erupted Yellowstone rhyolites to values similar to Yellowstone basalts. Most zircons (∼90%) are in isotopic equilibrium with their host melt, but a significant proportion show eHf values higher than their host melt, thus providing the direct evidence that silicic derivatives of mantle-derived basalts have recharged Yellowstones magmatic system. Mixing models confirm that the isotopic characteristics of the youngest Yellowstone rhyolites can be explained by recharge of Yellowstones magma reservoir with silicic derivatives of underplating, mantle-derived basalts (∼5% to 10% material added by mass). This process helps drive the long-term isotopic evolution of Yellowstones magmatic system. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


Journal of Petrology | 2015

Mechanisms and Timescales of Generating Eruptible Rhyolitic Magmas at Yellowstone Caldera from Zircon and Sanidine Geochronology and Geochemistry

Mark E. Stelten; Kari M. Cooper; Jorge A. Vazquez; Andrew T. Calvert; Justin J.G. Glessner


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Constraints on the nature of the subvolcanic reservoir at South Sister volcano, Oregon from U-series dating combined with sub-crystal trace-element analysis of plagioclase and zircon

Mark E. Stelten; Kari M. Cooper


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2013

Magma mixing and the generation of isotopically juvenile silicic magma at Yellowstone caldera inferred from coupling 238U–230Th ages with trace elements and Hf and O isotopes in zircon and Pb isotopes in sanidine

Mark E. Stelten; Kari M. Cooper; Jorge A. Vazquez; Mary R. Reid; Gry H. Barfod; Josh Wimpenny; Qing zhu Yin


Chemical Geology | 2014

238 U– 230 Th dating of chevkinite in high-silica rhyolites from La Primavera and Yellowstone calderas

Jorge A. Vazquez; Noel O. Velasco; Axel K. Schmitt; Heather A. Bleick; Mark E. Stelten


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

NEW CONSTRAINTS ON THE TIMING OF COLORADO RIVER INTEGRATION FROM THE DATING OF AXIAL-BASIN DEPOSITS IN COTTONWOOD VALLEY, AZ

Ryan S. Crow; Philip A. Pearthree; P. Kyle House; Mark E. Stelten; Matthew T. Heizler; Jonathan E. Schwing


Archive | 2018

GEOCHRONOLOGIC STUDY OF PRE-COLORADO-RIVER DEPOSITS IN COTTONWOOD VALLEY, AZ: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TIMING OF RIVER INTEGRATION

Ryan S. Crow; Philip A. Pearthree; P. Kyle House; Mark E. Stelten; Matthew T. Heizler; Jonathan E. Schwing; Duane E. Champion; Keith A. Howard; John W. Hillhouse


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2018

Timescales of magmatic differentiation from alkali basalt to trachyte within the Harrat Rahat volcanic field, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Mark E. Stelten; Drew T. Downs; Hannah R. Dietterich; Gail A. Mahood; Andrew T. Calvert; Thomas W. Sisson; Hani Zahran; Jamal Shawali


Scientific Investigations Report | 2017

A field trip guide to the petrology of Quaternary volcanism on the Yellowstone Plateau

Jorge A. Vazquez; Mark E. Stelten; Ilya N. Bindeman; Kari M. Cooper


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

The role of mantle-derived magmas in the isotopic evolution of Yellowstone's magmatic system: MANTLE-DERIVED MAGMAS AT YELLOWSTONE

Mark E. Stelten; Kari M. Cooper; Josh Wimpenny; Jorge A. Vazquez; Qing-Zhu Yin

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Jorge A. Vazquez

United States Geological Survey

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Kari M. Cooper

University of California

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Andrew T. Calvert

United States Geological Survey

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Josh Wimpenny

University of California

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Duane E. Champion

United States Geological Survey

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Qing-Zhu Yin

University of California

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Ryan S. Crow

University of New Mexico

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