Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution

Major and trace element data are presented for basaltic lavas from western rift margin of central Main Ethiopian Rift located at Kella area to investigate the processes involved in the petrogenesis of the erupted magmas and the nature of mantle source compositions. Kella area is composed of Quaterna...

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Main Authors: Daniel Meshesha, Takele Chekol, Sileshe Negussia
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Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021027377
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description Major and trace element data are presented for basaltic lavas from western rift margin of central Main Ethiopian Rift located at Kella area to investigate the processes involved in the petrogenesis of the erupted magmas and the nature of mantle source compositions. Kella area is composed of Quaternary (<1.6 Ma), Miocene (10.6–8.3 Ma) and Oligocene basalts (30-29 Ma) ranging from alkaline to tholeiitic in composition. The geochemical variations of basaltic samples from Kella area exhibit two compositionally distinct basaltic groups. The Oligocene tholeiitic basalts display low MgO (5.29–6.11 wt.%), TiO2 (2.15–2.47 wt.%), P2O5 (0.28–0.34 wt.%), and high ratio of CaO/Al2O3 (0.68–0.72) and La/Nb (0.89–1.10). Whereas Quaternary and Miocene alkaline basalts display high MgO (7.40–8.86 wt.%), TiO2 (2.4–2.53 wt.%), P2O5 (0.44–0.52 wt.%) and low ratio of CaO/Al2O3 (0.62–0.66) and La/Nb (0.71–0.76). The contrasting incompatible element ratios (e.g., K/Nb, La/Nb, Rb/Zr and Zr/Nb) between tholeiite and alkaline basalts reflect differences in their mantle sources. Major and trace element variations, therefore, reflect the involvement of two geochemically distinct mantle sources in the petrogenesis of Kella basaltic lavas: i) the Oligocene tholeiite basaltic melts derived from enriched asthenosphere mantle source (E-MORB) and ii) the Miocene and Quaternary alkali basaltic melts show a close similarity with ocean island basalts (OIBs) geochemistry, and this end member ascribed to the arrival of Afar plume head. The geochemical modeling reveals that the Oligocene tholeiite basaltic melts produced by an equilibrium melting with 3–5 % degree of partial melting in spinel lherzolite mantle source, whereas the alkali basalts were produced with ∼2% degree of partial melting within spinel-garnet lherzolite transition zone mantle sources.
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spelling doaj.art-a73eca66e4b74e36876e047ed7f820472022-12-21T18:12:50ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-12-01712e08634Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contributionDaniel Meshesha0Takele Chekol1Sileshe Negussia2Mineral Exploration, Extraction and Processing Center of Excellence, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 16417, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Department of Geology, College of Applied Sciences, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 16417, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaMineral Exploration, Extraction and Processing Center of Excellence, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 16417, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Department of Geology, College of Applied Sciences, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 16417, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Department of Geology, College of Applied Sciences, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 16417, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaMajor and trace element data are presented for basaltic lavas from western rift margin of central Main Ethiopian Rift located at Kella area to investigate the processes involved in the petrogenesis of the erupted magmas and the nature of mantle source compositions. Kella area is composed of Quaternary (<1.6 Ma), Miocene (10.6–8.3 Ma) and Oligocene basalts (30-29 Ma) ranging from alkaline to tholeiitic in composition. The geochemical variations of basaltic samples from Kella area exhibit two compositionally distinct basaltic groups. The Oligocene tholeiitic basalts display low MgO (5.29–6.11 wt.%), TiO2 (2.15–2.47 wt.%), P2O5 (0.28–0.34 wt.%), and high ratio of CaO/Al2O3 (0.68–0.72) and La/Nb (0.89–1.10). Whereas Quaternary and Miocene alkaline basalts display high MgO (7.40–8.86 wt.%), TiO2 (2.4–2.53 wt.%), P2O5 (0.44–0.52 wt.%) and low ratio of CaO/Al2O3 (0.62–0.66) and La/Nb (0.71–0.76). The contrasting incompatible element ratios (e.g., K/Nb, La/Nb, Rb/Zr and Zr/Nb) between tholeiite and alkaline basalts reflect differences in their mantle sources. Major and trace element variations, therefore, reflect the involvement of two geochemically distinct mantle sources in the petrogenesis of Kella basaltic lavas: i) the Oligocene tholeiite basaltic melts derived from enriched asthenosphere mantle source (E-MORB) and ii) the Miocene and Quaternary alkali basaltic melts show a close similarity with ocean island basalts (OIBs) geochemistry, and this end member ascribed to the arrival of Afar plume head. The geochemical modeling reveals that the Oligocene tholeiite basaltic melts produced by an equilibrium melting with 3–5 % degree of partial melting in spinel lherzolite mantle source, whereas the alkali basalts were produced with ∼2% degree of partial melting within spinel-garnet lherzolite transition zone mantle sources.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021027377Main Ethiopian riftPlumeCrustal contaminationMantle sourceAlkaline basaltsTholeiite basalts
spellingShingle Daniel Meshesha
Takele Chekol
Sileshe Negussia
Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
Heliyon
Main Ethiopian rift
Plume
Crustal contamination
Mantle source
Alkaline basalts
Tholeiite basalts
title Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
title_full Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
title_fullStr Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
title_full_unstemmed Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
title_short Major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main Ethiopian rift: enriched asthenosphere vs. mantle plume contribution
title_sort major and trace element compositions of basaltic lavas from western margin of central main ethiopian rift enriched asthenosphere vs mantle plume contribution
topic Main Ethiopian rift
Plume
Crustal contamination
Mantle source
Alkaline basalts
Tholeiite basalts
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021027377
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