Origin of Exceptionally Abundant Phonolites on Ua Pou Island (Marquesas, French Polynesia): Partial Melting of Basanites Followed by Crustal Contamination |
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Authors: | LEGENDRE, C. MAURY, R. C. CAROFF, M. GUILLOU, H. COTTEN, J. CHAUVEL, C. BOLLINGER, C. HEMOND, C. GUILLE, G. BLAIS, S. ROSSI, P. SAVANIER, D. |
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Affiliation: | 1 UMR 6538, IUEM, UNIVERSITÉ DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE, 6 AVENUE LE GORGEU, CS 93837, 29238 BREST CEDEX 3, FRANCE 2 LSCE/CEACNRS UMR 1572, DOMAINE DU CNRS, 12 AVENUE DE LA TERRASSE, 91118 GIF-SUR-YVETTE, FRANCE 3 LGCA, 1381 RUE DE LA PISCINE, BP 53, 38000 GRENOBLE, FRANCE 4 UMR 6538, IUEM, UNIVERSITÉ DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE, PLACE N. COPERNIC, 29280 PLOUZANÉ, FRANCE 5 CEA/LDG, BP 12, 91680 BRUYÈRES-LE-CHATEL, FRANCE 6 LABORATOIRE DE PÉTROLOGIE CRISTALLINE, GÉOSCIENCES RENNES, UMR 6118, UNIVERSITÉ DE RENNES 1, 35042 RENNES, FRANCE 7 BRGM, BP 6009, 45060 ORLÉANS CEDEX 2, FRANCE |
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Abstract: | On the basis of the first systematic mapping of Ua Pou, longknown for its exceptionally abundant phonolites, we estimatethat these rocks cover 65% of the surface of the island whereasmafic lavas cover 27% and intermediate ones 8%. The silica-undersaturatedsuite was erupted in a restricted time span (2·92·35Myr), following the emplacement of tholeiites derived from ayoung HIMU-type source at c. 4 Ma. Primitive basanites, derivedfrom a heterogeneous mantle source with a dominant EM II + HIMUsignature, represent likely parental magmas. The series is characterizedby a Daly gap defined by a lack of phonotephrites. We considerthat the most likely model for the origin of evolved lavas ispartial melting at depth of primitive basanites, leaving anamphibole-rich residuum and producing tephriphonolitic magmas.These tephriphonolitic magmas may have evolved by closed-systemfractional crystallization towards Group A phonolites. Threeother groups of phonolites could have been derived from tephriphonoliticmagmas by open-system fractional crystallization processes,characterized respectively by seawater contamination (GroupB), assimilation of nepheline syenite-type materials (GroupC) and extreme fractionation coupled with assimilation of theunderlying oceanic crust (Group D). The prominence of evolvedlavas is a consequence of their origin from partial meltingof mafic precursors followed by crustal contamination. KEY WORDS: Marquesas; French Polynesia; phonolite; partial melting; contamination |
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Keywords: | : Marquesas French Polynesia phonolite partial melting contamination |
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