Stable isotope relations in an open magma system,Laacher See,Eifel (FRG) |
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Authors: | G. Wörner R. S. Harmon J. Hoefs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut f. Mineralogie, Ruhr Universität, Postfach 102148, D-4630 Bochum, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Geological Sciences, Southern Methodist University, 75275 Dallas, TX, USA;(3) Geochemisches Institut, Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtstr. 1, D-3400 Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | 18O/16O and D/H ratios have been measured for matrix glasses and phenocrysts from the zoned phonolitic Laacher See tephra sequence (11000 y.b.p., East Eifel volcanic field, FRG) to study open-system behaviour of the associated magma system. Mineral and glass 18O values appear to be largely undisturbed by low-temperature, secondary alteration, record isotopic equilibrium and confirm previous conclusions, based on radiogenic isotope evidence, of early, small-scale crustal assimilation during differentiation of parental magmas in a crustal magma chamber. One sanidine-glass pair possibly documents the late stage influx of meteoric fluids into the topmost magma layer prior to eruption. A sealing carapace of chilled magma, which itself was strongly contaminated, prevented large-scale fluid exchange up to the point prior to eruption when this carapace was fractured and meteoric water gained access to parts of the magma system. D/H measurements of various glass types (glass inclusions, dense and pumiceous glass) and amphiboles gave conflicting results suggesting a combination of degassing, volatile exchange with country rocks and hydration. Stable isotope ratios for primitive parental magmas (18O=+5.5 to 7.0) and mantle megacrysts (18O=+ 5.5 to +6.0, D=–21 to –38, for amphiboles and phlogopite, resp.) suggest a rather variable fluid composition for the sub-Eifel mantle. |
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