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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2022
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2022) 141 (1): 144–159.
... evolution of the upper mantle in complex geodynamic settings. This study is focused on the Plio-Pleistocene post-collisional intraplate-like alkali basalts cropping out in the Tallante area (South-Eastern Spain) that are erupted in a region previously characterised by subduction-related calc-alkaline...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 June 2013
Geological Magazine (2013) 150 (5): 952–958.
...GIANLUCA BIANCHINI; ROBERTO BRAGA; ANTONIO LANGONE Abstract The volcano of Tallante (Pliocene) in the Betic Cordillera (Spain) exhumed a heterogeneous xenolith association, including ultramafic mantle rocks and diverse crustal lithologies. The latter include metagabbroids and felsic rocks...
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Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2389-2.265
... Felsic and related veins within mantle-derived peridotite xenoliths from Tallante, Spain, were examined in order to understand the mantle-wedge processes related to the behaviour of Si-rich melt. The thickest part of the vein has a quartz diorite lithology, and is composed mainly of quartz...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1989
European Journal of Mineralogy (1989) 1 (5): 685–699.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1962
AAPG Bulletin (1962) 46 (2): 241–242.
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- Primitive mantle-normalised diagram (McDonough & Sun, 1995) of incompatible elements of Tallante alkali basalts. References for the median composition of the asthenospheric Common Mantle Reservoir (CMR) and other Tallante basalts reported for comparison are the same as in Fig. 2.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 4 - Primitive mantle-normalised diagram ( McDonough & Sun, 1995 ) of incompatible elements of Tallante alkali basalts. References for the median composition of the asthenospheric Common Mantle Reservoir (CMR) and other Tallante basalts reported for comparison are the same as in Fig. 2 .
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 20 September 2021
GSA Bulletin (2022) 134 (5-6): 1468–1484.
...Erwin Schettino; Claudio Marchesi; José María González-Jiménez; Edward Saunders; Károly Hidas; Fernando Gervilla; Carlos J. Garrido Abstract Spinel peridotite xenoliths (one plagioclase-bearing) hosted in alkaline basalts from Tallante (southeast Spain) record the mineralogical and geochemical...
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- Chondrite normalised (Boynton 1984) Rare Earth Element pattern of the Tallante alkali basalts. The median composition of mafic magmas from the asthenospheric Common Mantle Reservoir (CMR) underneath Circum-Mediterranean (Lustrino & Wilson, 2007) is reported for comparison along with other Tallante basalts from the literature as in Fig. 2. Other literature data were not reported if incomplete or analysed by non-comparable methods.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 3 - Chondrite normalised ( Boynton 1984 ) Rare Earth Element pattern of the Tallante alkali basalts. The median composition of mafic magmas from the asthenospheric Common Mantle Reservoir (CMR) underneath Circum-Mediterranean ( Lustrino & Wilson, 2007 ) is reported for comparison along
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- Δ207Pb/204Pbivs.208Pb/206Pbi of Tallante alkali basalts. Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping put in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5, and the median composition (±1 sd) of mafic magmas from the CMR. The double headed gradient coloured arrow indicates mixing between asthenospheric (i.e., CMR mafic magmas) and lithospheric (i.e., lamproites) mantle domains. Errors within symbol size.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 7 - Δ 207 Pb/ 204 Pb i vs. 208 Pb/ 206 Pb i of Tallante alkali basalts. Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping put in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5 , and the median composition (±1 sd) of mafic magmas from the CMR. The double headed
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- (a) Ce/Pb vs.207Pb/204Pbi and (b) Nb/U vs. Th/Nb of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2. Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation of mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5, and the median composition (±1 sd) of mafic magmas from the CMR. The double headed gradient coloured arrow indicates mixing between asthenospheric (i.e., CMR mafic magmas) and lithospheric (i.e., lamproites) mantle domains. Errors within symbol size.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 8 - (a) Ce/Pb vs. 207 Pb/ 204 Pb i and (b) Nb/U vs. Th/Nb of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2 . Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation of mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5
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- (a) Th/Nb vs. Zr/Nb and (b) Th/La vs. Sm/La of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2. Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation of mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5, and the median composition (±1 sd) of mafic magmas from the CMR. The blue arrow qualitatively indicates the expected offset resulting from lower melting degrees of the CMR than the median composition of CMR mafic magmas. The double headed gradient coloured arrow indicates mixing between asthenospheric (i.e., lower melting degrees CMR mafic magmas) and lithospheric (i.e., lamproites) mantle domains.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 9 - (a) Th/Nb vs. Zr/Nb and (b) Th/La vs. Sm/La of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2 . Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain along with the compilation of mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5
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- (a) 207Pb/204Pbivs.206Pb/204Pbi and (b) Th/Yb vs. Ta/Yb diagrams of Tallante alkali basalts (Wilson, 1989). Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2. Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain, along with the compilation of mantle-derived basalts as in Fig. 5, and the median composition (±1 sd) of mafic magmas from the CMR. NHRL in (a) represents the Northern Hemisphere Reference Line (Hart, 1984). Errors within symbol size.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 6 - (a)  207 Pb/ 204 Pb i vs. 206 Pb/ 204 Pb i and (b) Th/Yb vs. Ta/Yb diagrams of Tallante alkali basalts (Wilson, 1989). Literature data for Tallante reported for comparison as in Fig. 2 . Miocene lamproitic rocks cropping out in South-Eastern Spain, along with the compilation
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PdN/IrN ratio of base-metal sulfides in Tallante peridotites (southeast Spain) versus LaN/SmN of host clinopyroxene (cpx). Symbols as in Figure 7.
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 12. Pd N /Ir N ratio of base-metal sulfides in Tallante peridotites (southeast Spain) versus La N /Sm N of host clinopyroxene (cpx). Symbols as in Figure 7 .
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Major element compositions (atomic%) of base-metal sulfides in Tallante (southeast Spain) peridotites (black circles) plotted in the Fe-Ni-S (A) and Cu-Fe-S (B) phase diagrams. Phase relations at 400 °C are from Kullerud et al. (1969) for the Fe-Ni-S system, and Cabri (1973) for the Cu-Fe-S system. Mineral abbreviations: pn—pentlandite; po—pyrrhotite; mss—monosulfide solid solution; ml—millerite; hz—heazlewoodite; py—pyrite; vs—vaesite; vl—violarite; gs—godlevskite; bn—bornite solid solution; iss—intermediate solid solution; cv—covellite; cc—chalcocite; cp—chalcopyrite; id—idaite.
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 5. Major element compositions (atomic%) of base-metal sulfides in Tallante (southeast Spain) peridotites (black circles) plotted in the Fe-Ni-S (A) and Cu-Fe-S (B) phase diagrams. Phase relations at 400 °C are from Kullerud et al. (1969) for the Fe-Ni-S system, and Cabri (1973
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Photomicrographs of base-metal sulfide assemblages in Tallante (southeast Spain) peridotite xenoliths: reflected light optical (A, B) and BSE images (C, D). Mineral abbreviations as in Figure 2, and cp—chalcopyrite (ing—intergrowths); bn—bornite; cc—chalcocite; spmic—spinel microlites.
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 4. Photomicrographs of base-metal sulfide assemblages in Tallante (southeast Spain) peridotite xenoliths: reflected light optical (A, B) and BSE images (C, D). Mineral abbreviations as in Figure 2 , and cp—chalcopyrite (ing—intergrowths); bn—bornite; cc—chalcocite; sp mic —spinel
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Reconstructed bulk compositions of base-metal sulfides (BMS) from Tallante peridotites in southeast Spain (squares) in the Fe/(Fe + Cu) versus Ni/(Ni + Fe + Cu) plot. Grey and black lines are calculated isopleths of monosulfide solid solution (mss) (51.8 at% S) and coexisting sulfide liquid (48 at% S) at different temperatures, respectively (Fleet and Pan, 1994).
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 11. Reconstructed bulk compositions of base-metal sulfides (BMS) from Tallante peridotites in southeast Spain (squares) in the Fe/(Fe + Cu) versus Ni/(Ni + Fe + Cu) plot. Grey and black lines are calculated isopleths of monosulfide solid solution (mss) (51.8 at% S) and coexisting sulfide
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Figure 3.
Published: 06 June 2013
Figure 3. REE distribution of crustal xenoliths from Tallante; patterns of (a) metagabbroid rocks TL10 and TL381 normalized to the chondrite values (McDonough & Sun, 1995 ) and (b) felsic rocks TL203 and TL380 normalized to the upper crust values (Taylor
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- Total Alkali Silica classification diagram on LOI-free basis (Le Maitre et al., 2002) of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data reported for comparison are from Dupuy et al. (1986); Turner et al. (1999); Duggen et al. (2005); Cebrià et al. (2009); Innocenzi et al. (2021). Since the samples plot in the trachybasalt and basaltic trachyandesite field, they have been further subdivided in sodic (Na2O-2>K2O) and potassic (Na2O-2<K2O) series according to the inset reported in the diagram. The Tallante alkali basalts straddle the fields of hawaiite-potassic trachybasalt and mugearite-shoshonite. Irvine & Baragar (1971) divide between alkaline and subalkaline fields is also reported.
Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 2 - Total Alkali Silica classification diagram on LOI-free basis ( Le Maitre et al., 2002 ) of Tallante alkali basalts. Literature data reported for comparison are from Dupuy et al. ( 1986 ); Turner et al. ( 1999 ); Duggen et al. ( 2005 ); Cebrià et al. (2009) ; Innocenzi et al. ( 2021
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Representative time-resolved spectra of laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry analyses for selected isotopes in base-metal sulfides of Tallante peridotites, southeast Spain.
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 8. Representative time-resolved spectra of laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry analyses for selected isotopes in base-metal sulfides of Tallante peridotites, southeast Spain.
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Figure 4.
Published: 06 June 2013
Figure 4. Schematic cartoons depicting (a) the depth of provenance of crustal and mantle xenoliths from Tallante; (b) details of the inferred interfingered crust–mantle boundary.