Basalts of the Pantalassa ocean in the Samarka terrane, Central Sikhote Alin |
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Authors: | V P Simanenko A N Filippov A A Chashchin |
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Institution: | (1) Far East Geological Institute, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia |
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Abstract: | Basalts developed on the right bank of the Matai River belong to the Samarka terrane (Central Sikhote Alin), which is a fragment of the Jurassic accretionary prism. They associate with Carboniferous-Permian reef limestones, Permian pelagic cherts, Jurassic hemipelagic cherty-clayey deposits, and terrigenous rocks of the near-continental sedimentation area. The petrogeochemical features of the basalts provide insight into the character of the volcanism in different settings of the ancient Pantalassa ocean. In terms of chemistry, the Carboniferous-Permian basalts are similar to the within-plate ocean-island basalts related to plume mantle sources. They were presumably formed in an oceanic area with numerous islands and seamounts. The Permian basalts associated with cherts are tholeiitic in composition and were formed from depleted mantle in a spreading center located in the pelagic area. The Jurassic basalts are of plume origin and, in terms of geochemistry, occupy an intermediate position between OIB and E-MORB. They were presumably formed in a convergent zone in a geodynamic setting of rapid oblique subduction. |
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Keywords: | Paleozoic and Jurassic basalts petrogeochemistry Jurassic accretionary prism Sikhote Alin |
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