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Suzanne Mahlburg Kay Beatriz Coira Gerhard Wörner Robert W. Kay Bradley S. Singer 《Bulletin of Volcanology》2011,73(10):1487-1511
The giant ignimbrites that erupted from the Cerro Galán caldera complex in the southern Puna of the high Andean plateau are
considered to be linked to crustal and mantle melting as a consequence of delamination of gravitationally unstable thickened
crust and mantle lithosphere over a steepening subduction zone. Major and trace element analyses of Cerro Galán ignimbrites
(68–71% SiO2) that include 75 new analyses can be interpreted as reflecting evolution at three crustal levels. AFC modeling and new fractionation
corrected δ18O values from quartz (+7.63–8.85‰) are consistent with the ignimbrite magmas being near 50:50 mixtures of enriched mantle
(87Sr/86Sr ~ 0.7055) and crustal melts (87Sr/86Sr near 0.715–0.735). Processes at lower crustal levels are predicated on steep heavy REE patterns (Sm/Yb = 4–7), high Sr
contents (>250 ppm) and very low Nb/Ta (9-5) ratios, which are attributed to amphibolite partial melts mixing with fractionating
mantle basalts to produce hybrid melts that rise leaving a gravitationally unstable garnet-bearing residue. Processes at mid
crustal levels create large negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.45–0.70) and variable trace element enrichment in a crystallizing
mush zone with a temperature near 800–850°C. The mush zone is repeatedly recharged from depth and partially evacuated into
upper crustal magma chambers at times of regional contraction. Crystallinity differences in the ignimbrites are attributed
to biotite, zoned plagioclase and other antecrysts entering higher level chambers where variable amounts of near-eutectic
crystallization occurs at temperatures as low as 680°C just preceding eruption. 40Ar/39Ar single crystal sanidine weighted mean plateau and isochron ages combined with trace element patterns show that the Galán
ignimbrite erupted in more than one batch including a ~ 2.13 Ma intracaldera flow and outflows to the west and north at near
2.09 and 2.06 Ma. Episodic delamination of gravitationally unstable lower crust and mantle lithosphere and injection of basaltic
magmas, whose changing chemistry reflects their evolution over a steepening subduction zone, could trigger the eruptions of
the Cerro Galán ignimbrites. 相似文献
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