238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand

On White Island, New Zealand, the intensified period of strombolian-volcanian and phreatomagmatic explosive activity that commenced in March 1977 led to eruption of unusually primitive, high-Mg andesites. These are Fo80-93 olivine-saturated rocks that have MgO contents up to 10% (Mg# = 65-71) and Si...

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Main Authors: Heyworth, Z, Turner, S, Schaefer, B, Wood, B, George, R, Berlo, K, Cunningham, H, Price, R, Cook, C, Gamble, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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author Heyworth, Z
Turner, S
Schaefer, B
Wood, B
George, R
Berlo, K
Cunningham, H
Price, R
Cook, C
Gamble, J
author_facet Heyworth, Z
Turner, S
Schaefer, B
Wood, B
George, R
Berlo, K
Cunningham, H
Price, R
Cook, C
Gamble, J
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description On White Island, New Zealand, the intensified period of strombolian-volcanian and phreatomagmatic explosive activity that commenced in March 1977 led to eruption of unusually primitive, high-Mg andesites. These are Fo80-93 olivine-saturated rocks that have MgO contents up to 10% (Mg# = 65-71) and SiO2 of 56-58%. They have incompatible trace element characteristics that are typical of arc rocks. 87Sr/86Sr, 143Nd/144Nd and 176Hf/177Hf ratios (0.7049-0.7053, 0.51282-0.51266 and 0.28301-0.28298, respectively) are consistent with subducted sediment addition and/or crustal input but there is no clear correlation of either isotope ratio with MgO. The rocks have modest (3-10%) 238U excesses at low (230Th/232Th) ratios (0.697 to 0.722). 226Ra-230Th disequilibria are also restricted but, unusually, include both 226Ra excesses and deficits with (226Ra/230Th) = 0.94-1.07. (210Pb/226Ra)o ranges from 0.98 to 1.52 requiring gas accumulation that may increase over time and with decreasing MgO. Sr/Y and Tb/Yb ratios are both low and relatively invariant at 8 and 0.3, respectively, and along with the 238U excesses preclude an origin in which residual garnet was involved. The occurrence of some 226Ra deficits suggests the presence of residual amphibole during partial melting for some samples. Rapid magma ascent (to preserve the 226Ra disequilibria) limits the amount of possible melt-wall rock interaction that might reduce source-derived Tb/Yb ratios and in the mantle or raise 87Sr/86Sr in the crust. The White Island high-Mg andesites did not form by partial melting of eclogite in the subducting Pacific plate. Their primitive, olivine-saturated compositions suggest that their source was peridotitic and experimental data suggest that equilibration with peridotite at low temperatures at 0.5-1.5 GPa and in the presence of elevated alkalis can reconcile the high SiO2 and MgO of the rocks. This may reflect stalling of the magmas beneath the continental lithosphere for a few 1000 years. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8074a6e5-4d75-4271-ac51-4d49910432052022-03-26T21:23:28Z 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New ZealandJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8074a6e5-4d75-4271-ac51-4d4991043205EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Heyworth, ZTurner, SSchaefer, BWood, BGeorge, RBerlo, KCunningham, HPrice, RCook, CGamble, JOn White Island, New Zealand, the intensified period of strombolian-volcanian and phreatomagmatic explosive activity that commenced in March 1977 led to eruption of unusually primitive, high-Mg andesites. These are Fo80-93 olivine-saturated rocks that have MgO contents up to 10% (Mg# = 65-71) and SiO2 of 56-58%. They have incompatible trace element characteristics that are typical of arc rocks. 87Sr/86Sr, 143Nd/144Nd and 176Hf/177Hf ratios (0.7049-0.7053, 0.51282-0.51266 and 0.28301-0.28298, respectively) are consistent with subducted sediment addition and/or crustal input but there is no clear correlation of either isotope ratio with MgO. The rocks have modest (3-10%) 238U excesses at low (230Th/232Th) ratios (0.697 to 0.722). 226Ra-230Th disequilibria are also restricted but, unusually, include both 226Ra excesses and deficits with (226Ra/230Th) = 0.94-1.07. (210Pb/226Ra)o ranges from 0.98 to 1.52 requiring gas accumulation that may increase over time and with decreasing MgO. Sr/Y and Tb/Yb ratios are both low and relatively invariant at 8 and 0.3, respectively, and along with the 238U excesses preclude an origin in which residual garnet was involved. The occurrence of some 226Ra deficits suggests the presence of residual amphibole during partial melting for some samples. Rapid magma ascent (to preserve the 226Ra disequilibria) limits the amount of possible melt-wall rock interaction that might reduce source-derived Tb/Yb ratios and in the mantle or raise 87Sr/86Sr in the crust. The White Island high-Mg andesites did not form by partial melting of eclogite in the subducting Pacific plate. Their primitive, olivine-saturated compositions suggest that their source was peridotitic and experimental data suggest that equilibration with peridotite at low temperatures at 0.5-1.5 GPa and in the presence of elevated alkalis can reconcile the high SiO2 and MgO of the rocks. This may reflect stalling of the magmas beneath the continental lithosphere for a few 1000 years. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Berlo, K
Cunningham, H
Price, R
Cook, C
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238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title_full 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title_fullStr 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title_short 238U-230Th-226Ra-210Pb constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
title_sort 238u 230th 226ra 210pb constraints on the genesis of high mg andesites at white island new zealand
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