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Geochemistry and geochronology of Early Mesozoic tholeiites from Central Morocco
Authors:L Fiechtner  H Friedrichsen  K Hammerschmidt
Institution:(1) Present address: FR Geochemie, Institut für Mineralogie, Boltzmannstr. 18–20, W-1000 Berlin 33, FRG
Abstract:From Central Morocco (Central High Atlas, Middle Atlas, Haute Moulouya) continental tholeiites were investigated geochemically and geochronologically. These tholeiites are intercalated within continental redbeds of the Early Mesozoic (Triassic-Liassic). The major, trace and rare earth element contents classify these volcanic rocks as basaltic to andesitic-basaltic, quartz-normative tholeiites. Some trace element ratios (e.g. Zr/Nb, Zr/ Y, Y/Nb, Ti/V) suffer a heterogeneous source with a composition similar to MORB (P- to N-type). The enriched LILE contents, the negative Nb anomaly and the inital87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.7064–0.7069) reveal the presence of a crustal component up to 13–17 wt%.87Sr/86Sr ratios of carbonate mineral separates from different lava flows show different cycles of alteration; however, the major and trace element chemistry together with Sr isotope evidence, indicate that the alteration phases are not submarine in origin.40Ar/39Ar age determinations on translucent plagioclase phenocrysts yield extrusion ages which range between 210.4 ± 2.1 Ma and 196.3 ± 1.2 Ma. These ages correspond to a stratigraphic period between the Norian (Rhaetian?) and the Upper Sinemurian.
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