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Petrogenesis and 230Th-238U disequilibrium at Mt. Shasta,California, and in the Cascades
Authors:Sally Newman  J Douglas Macdougall  Robert C Finkel
Institution:(1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 92093 La Jolla, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, 91125 Pasadena, CA, USA;(3) Present address: Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, P.O. Box 808, L-232, 94550 Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract:Petrogenesis at Mt. Shasta is dominated by mixing of magmas and/or assimilation of wall rock, as is shown by petrographic, major and trace element chemistry, and 238U-230Th disequilibrium data. At least three end- members are involved in these mixing processes. Lavas of very young Cascades lavas, from Mt. Garibaldi in the north to Lassen Peak in the south, are characterized by a large range of thorium isotopic ratios, although series of samples from single volcanoes are characterized by approximately constant (230Th/232Th). There is a monotonic decrease in this ratio from Crater Lake south through Lassen Peak, perhaps reflecting increasing thickness of the underlying crust. Th/U fractionation in Cascades lavas, as evidenced by (230Th/238U)ge 1, is in the opposite sense to that in most island arc lavas. This trend suggests that fluid transport, which is thought to produce uranium enrichment in island arc, is lacking or somehow modified in the petrogenesis of the Cascades lavas.
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