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Multiple subduction components in the mantle wedge; evidence from eruptive centers in the central Southern volcanic zone, Chile

Rosemary Hickey-Vargas, Murong Sun, Leopoldo Lopez-Escobar, Hugo Moreno-Roa, Mark K. Reagan, Julie D. Morris and Jeff G. Ryan
Multiple subduction components in the mantle wedge; evidence from eruptive centers in the central Southern volcanic zone, Chile
Geology (Boulder) (March 2002) 30 (3): 199-202

Abstract

In the Andean Central Southern volcanic zone, basalts from small eruptive centers near the large composite center Volcan Villarrica are poor in fluid mobile elements, such as B, Cs, Rb, K, Pb, Ba, and U, compared with concurrently erupted Villarrica basalts. New (super 10) Be and U-series isotopic data for these centers show that fluid mobile element-poor small eruptive center basalts have small (super 10) Be/ (super 9) Be ratios (1.6-1.9X10 (super -11) ) and ( (super 238) U/ (super 230) Th) activity ratios near 1.0, whereas basalts from Villarrica show (super 238) U enrichment and larger (super 10) Be/ (super 9) Be ratios (4.0-6.4X10 (super -11) ). These results suggest that small eruptive center basalts include materials derived from the subducted lithosphere that were stored in the mantle wedge for 350 k.y. to 3 m.y. That these materials are poor in fluid mobile elements may reflect fluid expulsion during solidification or their formation in an initially hotter subduction setting. In contrast, the composite center basalts sample materials rich in fluid mobile elements that were recently transferred into the mantle wedge from the subducted lithosphere. The results confirm that mantle wedges in subduction zones include subducted materials added to the wedge over both long and short time scales.


ISSN: 0091-7613
EISSN: 1943-2682
Coden: GLGYBA
Serial Title: Geology (Boulder)
Serial Volume: 30
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Multiple subduction components in the mantle wedge; evidence from eruptive centers in the central Southern volcanic zone, Chile
Affiliation: Florida International University, Department of Earth Sciences, Miami, FL, United States
Pages: 199-202
Published: 200203
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 19
Accession Number: 2002-020872
Categories: Isotope geochemistrySolid-earth geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: With GSA Data Repository Item 2002018
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map
S39°30'00" - S39°10'00", W71°55'00" - W71°37'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Universidad de Concepcion, CHL, ChileObservatorio Volcanologico de los Andes del Sur, CHL, ChileUniversity of Iowa, USA, United StatesWashington University at St. Louis, USA, United StatesUniversity of South Florida, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 200208

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