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Post-collisional transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline volcanism during the Neogene in Oranie (Algeria): magmatic expression of a slab breakoff
Authors:Christian Coulon  M'hamed Megartsi  Serge Fourcade  Ren C Maury  Herv Bellon  Amina Louni-Hacini  Joseph Cotten  Alain Coutelle  Daniel Hermitte
Institution:

a Laboratoire de Pétrologie Magmatique, Faculté des Sciences St Jérôme, 13397 Marseilles Cedex 20, France

b Institut des Sciences de la Terre, U.S.T.H.B., BP No. 32, Bab Ezzouar, El Alia, Algiers, Algeria

c UMR 6118 “Géosciences Rennes”, Université Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France

d UMR 6538 “Domaines océaniques”, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 6 avenue Le Gorgeu, BP. 809, 29285 Brest, France

e CEREGE, BP 80, 13545 Aix-En-Provence, France

Abstract:During the Neogene, a magmatic change from calc-alkaline to alkaline types occurred in all the regions surrounding the western Mediterranean. This change has been studied in Oranie (western Algeria). In this area, potassic to shoshonitic calc-alkaline andesites (with La/Nb ratios in the range 4–6) were mainly erupted between 12 and 9 Ma. They were followed (between 10 and 7 Ma) by basalts displaying geochemical features which are transitional between calc-alkaline and alkaline lavas (La/Nb=1–1.7). After a ca. 3-Ma quiescence period, volcanic activity resumed, with the eruption of OIB-type alkaline basalts (La/Nb=0.5–0.6), from 4 to 0.8 Ma. A combined geochemical approach, using incompatible elements and Sr, Nd and O isotopes, allows us to conclude that the transitional basalts derived from the melting of a heterogeneous mantle source, at the boundary between lithosphere and asthenosphere. We propose that melting of a previously subduction-modified lithospheric mantle occurred between 12 and 10 Ma, in response to the upwelling of hot asthenosphere flowing up into an opening gap above a detached sinking slab. As a result, calc-alkaline magmas were formed. From 10 to 7 Ma, the transitional basalts were generated through melting of the boundary mantle zone between the lithosphere and the upwelling asthenosphere. During that stage, the contribution of the lithospheric source was still predominant. Then, as sinking of the oceanic slab progressed, the increasing uprise of the asthenosphere led to the formation and emplacement (from 4 to 0.8 Ma) of typical within-plate alkaline basalts derived from a plume-modified asthenospheric mantle.
Keywords:Post-collision  Algeria  Slab breakoff  Neogene  Calc-alkaline magmas  Transitional basalts  Alkaline basalts
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