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Lead isotope composition of the sublimates from the fumaroles of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands,Italy): inferences on the deep fluid circulation
Authors:G Ferrara  A Garavelli  L Pinarelli  F Vurro
Institution:(1) Istituto di Geocronologia e Geochimica Isotopica, CNR, Via C. Maffi 36, I-56137 Pisa, Italy;(2) Dipartimento Geomineralogico, University of Bari, Bari, Via E. Orabona 4, I-70124 Bari, Italy
Abstract:The fumarolic fluids of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) consist of a mixture of both deep and shallow components. The final products, the fumarolic gases and the sublimates associated with them, provide information on the complex interactions that occur at depth. As radiogenic isotopes do not undergo fractionation after they are incorporated in a fumarolic gas, they can be used directly to characterize the components that mixed. Lead isotopes are particularly suitable, because seawater, which plays an important part in the formation of the fumarolic fluids of Vulcano, contains only negligible amounts of it (10-12 g/g). Therefore, the lead present in the fumarolic gases (and sublimates) is derived from the magmatic component and a water-rock interaction process. The lead isotope compositions of the lead sulfosalt sublimates collected from the Fossa Crater of Vulcano in 1924, and between 1989 and 1993, are given. The lead isotope ratios of most of the samples are the same within the range of analytical error, regardless of their collection date. The only samples that display slight variations are those collected in 1993. On the whole, the compositional trend of the lead isotopes of the sublimates coincides with that of the latitic-rhyolitic activity of Fossa and differs substantially from that of the pre-Fossa trachy-basaltic activity. The lead composition of the sublimates is very different from that of the Calabrian basement rocks. The data presented here show that the magma presently degassing at Vulcano has the same lead isotopic composition as the products of the recent activity of Fossa, whereas the fumarolic fluid circulation of Vulcano has not involved basement rocks similar to the Calabrian metasediments.
Keywords:Sublimates  Lead sulfosalts  Lead isotopes  Fumarolic fluids  Deep fluid circulation  Vulcano Island
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