Evolution and Genesis of Magmas from Vico Volcano, Central Italy: Multiple Differentiation Pathways and Variable Parental Magmas |
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Authors: | PERINI, GIULIA FRANCALANCI, LORELLA DAVIDSON, JON P. CONTICELLI, SANDRO |
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Affiliation: | 1 DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE DELLA TERRA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE, VIA LA PIRA 4, I-50121, FIRENZE, ITALY 2 ISTITUTO DI GEOSCIENZE E GEORISORSE, C.N.R., SEZIONE DI FIRENZE, VIA G. LA PIRA, 4, I-50121, FIRENZE, ITALY 3 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM, SOUTH ROAD, DURHAM DHI 3LE, UK |
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Abstract: | Vico volcano has erupted potassic and ultrapotassic magmas,ranging from silica-saturated to silica-undersaturated types,in three distinct volcanic periods over the past 0·5Myr. During Period I magma compositions changed from latiteto trachyte and rhyolite, with minor phono-tephrite; duringPeriods II and III the erupted magmas were primarly phono-tephriteto tephri-phonolite and phonolite; however, magmatic episodesinvolving leucite-free eruptives with latitic, trachytic andolivine latitic compositions also occurred. In Period II, leucite-bearingmagmas (87Sr/86Srinitial = 0·710370·71115)were derived from a primitive tephrite parental magma. Modellingof phonolites with different modal plagioclase and Sr contentsindicates that low-Sr phonolitic lavas differentiated from tephri-phonoliteby fractional crystallization of 7% olivine + 27% clinopyroxene+ 54% plagioclase + 10% FeTi oxides + 4% apatite at lowpressure, whereas high-Sr phonolitic lavas were generated byfractional crystallization at higher pressure. More differentiatedphonolites were generated from the parental magma of the high-Srphonolitic tephra by fractional crystallization of 1029%clinopyroxene + 1215% plagioclase + 4467% sanidine+ 24% phlogopite + 13% apatite + 710% FeTioxides. In contrast, leucite-bearing rocks of Period III (87Sr/86Srinitial= 0·708120·70948) were derived from a potassictrachybasalt by assimilationfractional crystallizationwith 2040% of solid removed and r = 0·40·5(where r is assimilation rate/crystallization rate) at differentpressures. Silica-saturated magmas of Period II (87Sr/86Srinitial= 0·710440·71052) appear to have been generatedfrom an olivine latite similar to some of the youngest eruptedproducts. A primitive tephrite, a potassic trachybasalt andan olivine latite are inferred to be the parental magmas atVico. These magmas were generated by partial melting of a veinedlithospheric mantle sources with different veinperidotite/wall-rockproportions, amount of residual apatite and distinct isolationtimes for the veins. KEY WORDS: isotope and trace element geochemistry; polybaric differentiation; veined mantle; potassic and ultrapotassic rocks; Vico volcano; central Italy |
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Keywords: | : isotope and trace element geochemistry polybaric differentiation veined mantle potassic and ultrapotassic rocks Vico volcano central Italy |
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