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Geochemistry of Adakites from the Philippines: Constraints on Their Origins
Authors:Sebastien Jego    René C Maury  Mireille Polvé    Graciano P Yumul  Jr    Herve Bellon  Rodolfo A Tamayo  Jr Joseph Cotten
Institution:Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'Orléans (ISTO), 1A, rue de la Férollerie, 45071 Orléans, France [e-mail: s ];UMR 6538 Domaines Océaniques, Universitéde Bretagne Occidentale, 6, avenue Le Gorgeu, C.S. 93837, 29238 Brest Cedex 3, France;UMR 5563 LMTG, UniversitéPaul Sabatier, 38, rue des 36 Ponts, 31400 Toulouse, France;National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines;Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development-DOST, Gen. Santos Avenue, Bicutan, 1631 Taguig, Philippines
Abstract:Abstract. We have identified in the Philippine Archipelago 230 samples of Late Miocene to Quaternary intermediate and evolved magmatic rocks or glasses, the compositions of which plot within the adakitic field defined by Defant and Drum-mond (1990) using Sr/Y ratios versus Y contents. These rocks belong to four different subductions, along the Manila Trench (Batan, Northern Luzon, Central Luzon), the Negros and Sulu Trenches (Negros and Western Mindano), the Cotobato Trench (Southern Mindanao) and the Philippine Trench (Eastern Mindanao). Lavas from Central Mindanao overlie the deep remnants of the Molucca Sea Plate, and were emplaced in a post-collision setting.
All these samples show a significant depletion in Y and HREE with respect to their "normal" calc-alkaline equivalents, suggesting that garnet was either a residual phase during partial melting or a fractionating mineral during differentiation or assimilation coupled with fractional crystallisation (AFC). However, only 19 samples out of our set (i.e., 8 %) display very high Sr/Y ratios (100–250). Our preferred model for the genesis of these "typical adakites" is ca. 20 % partial melting of subducted altered oceanic metabasalts converted to eclogite. This melting process could have been triggered by water from the underlying serpentinites. Most of the samples, termed "intermediate adakites", display major and trace element chemical features intermediate between those of the former group and those of normal calc-alkaline lavas. We show that magma mixing between slab-derived adakitic magmas and mafic mantle-derived melts accounts for most of the trends linking typical and intermediate adakites, although an additional contribution of mantle is required in some cases.
Keywords:adakites  Philippines  trace elements  petrogenesis models  slab melting  serpentinite dehydration  fractionation  magma mixing  primitive mantle
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