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Indian cratonic mantle beneath northern Qiangtang in eastern Tibet ca. 11 Ma
Silicate liquid immiscibility in the Chang’e 5 lunar mare magmas: constraints on the petrogenesis of lunar granitic rocks
A translithospheric magmatic system revealed beneath Changbaishan volcano
Stratigraphic and U-Pb zircon age constraints on the timing of the Yanliao Biota in northern China
Excessive subsidence of oceanic basins caused by recycled oceanic crust in the mantle source: A new perspective on the oceanic topography within Southeast Asia
Cause of Enigmatic Upper‐Mantle Earthquakes in Central Wyoming
Long-lived Northern Hemisphere convergence systems driven by upper-mantle thermal inhomogeneity
High-resolution chronostratigraphy of late Mesozoic sequences in northern North China: Implications for the linkages among intracontinental orogeny, volcanism, Jehol Biota, and Pacific plate subduction
Modern ocean island basalt–like 182 W signature in Paleoarchean mafic rocks: Implications for the generation, preservation, and destruction of early mantle heterogeneities
Effects of thermal annealing on water content and δ 18 O in zircon
Bifurcation of mantle plumes by interaction with stagnant slabs in the mantle transition zone: Evidence from late Cenozoic basalts within Southeast Asia
Heavy Mo isotope composition of northern Bataan adakites, Philippines: Evidence for fore-arc subduction erosion?
Raman spectroscopy-based screening of zircon for reliable water content and oxygen isotope measurements
Abstract Cenozoic intraplate basalts are widespread above the Big Mantle Wedge (BMW) and its front in East Asia. While the mantle source lithology and redox-hydration state have been demonstrated to be crucial in the generation of basalts above the BMW, their nature and role in the basalts above the front of the BMW is poorly constrained. To address this, we report olivine compositions of the Quaternary Datong basalts. Datong basalts exhibit ocean island basalt-like trace-element compositions and depleted Sr–Nd isotopes with slightly enriched signatures (enriched mantle I, EMI) for tholeiitic basalts. Olivines of the Datong basalts show high Ni and Fe/Mn, and low Ca, Mn and Mn/Zn values, pointing to a pyroxenite source. Applying V and Ca partition coefficients between olivine and whole rock, respectively, the Datong basalts lie −0.44 to 0.64 log units above the fayalite–magnetite–quartz buffer for f O 2 , and contain 2.1–3.4 wt% H 2 O but highly variable H 2 O/Ce values (265–1498). Both f O 2 and H 2 O/Ce in the basalts vary with whole-rock and olivine compositions, indicating that the source was the main control. Thus, there is a heterogeneous redox–hydration state in the source, the EMI component being relatively reduced but extremely wet and recycled oceanic crust being relatively oxidized but dry. The extremely wet EMI component was probably derived from the mantle transition zone. In the light of our findings, we propose a model in which mantle upwelling carried the recycled oceanic crust and EMI component from the mantle transitional zone to shallow mantle, owing to the Pacific slab stagnating in the mantle transitional zone, to form pyroxenite, which subsequently melted to generate Datong basalts.
Constraining the duration of the Tarim flood basalts (northwestern China): CA-TIMS zircon U-Pb dating of tuffs
Mercury fluxes record regional volcanism in the South China craton prior to the end-Permian mass extinction
Destruction of the North China Craton Induced by Ridge Subductions
High-precision 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age of the gas emplacement into the Songliao Basin
A Permian large igneous province in Tarim and Central Asian orogenic belt, NW China: Results of a ca. 275 Ma mantle plume?
Geophysical, geological, and petrologic data in southwestern China have been integrated in order to characterize magmatic underplating associated with the Late Permian Emeishan large igneous province (LIP; ca. 260 Ma). Seismic reflection and refraction reveals a heterogeneous crustal structure with high-velocity layers or bodies in the upper crust (6.0–6.6 km/s), lower crust (7.1–7.8 km/s), and upper mantle (8.3–8.6 km/s). These seismically anomalous bodies are all confined in the inner zone of the prevolcanic domal structure, but are generally absent in the intermediate and outer zones. There is a decreasing trend in crustal thickness from the inner zone (>60 km, with a ∼20-km-thick high-velocity lower crust, or HVLC) via the intermediate zone (∼45 km) to the outer zone (<40 km). Because the domal uplift immediately preceding eruption of the Emeishan basalts was unambiguously related to a mantle plume, such a configuration highlights a genetic relationship between the formation of the high-velocity crust and the mantle plume that led to the eruption of the Emeishan basalts. It is proposed that the HVLC may have resulted from magmatic underplating associated with the Emeishan volcanism, whereby the fast mantle represents the residues left after extensive melt extraction from the plume head. Magmatic underplating can also account for the prolonged crustal uplift that formed the Chuandian “old land” in southwestern China. Petrologic modeling further suggests that the HVLC may represent fractionated cumulates from picritic melts and that the Emeishan basalts represent residual melts after polybaric fractionations. This relationship allows a reestimation of the volume of Emeishan magmas, which is as much as 3.8 × 10 6 km 3 , typical of plume-generated LIPs in the world.