The sources of island arcs as indicated by Nd and Sr isotopic studies
- 1 October 1977
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Geophysical Research Letters
- Vol. 4 (10) , 465-468
- https://doi.org/10.1029/gl004i010p00465
Abstract
Island arc lavas from New Britain and the Marianas have 143Nd/144Nd similar to other oceanic basalts and distinctly different from continental flood basalts and thus appear to be derived from a high Sm/Nd, light‐REE‐depleted reservoir. Consideration of both Nd and Sr isotopes suggests seawater involvement in the generation of some island arc lavas and thus indicates that they may be derived from altered subducted oceanic crust. Other island arc lavas show no evidence of seawater involvement and may be derived from mantle reservoirs with affinities to the sources of ocean island basalts. Andesite and rhyolite from an Andean volcano reflect assimilation of old continental crust. Nd and Sr in basaltic and ultrapotassic continental rocks indicate that some mafic magmas in continental regions may be derived from old low‐Sm/Nd reservoirs or are heavily contaminated with old continental crustal material. Fish debris from the ocean floor provides an estimate of 143Nd/144Nd in seawater and indicates that light‐REE in the marine environment are derived mainly from continents. Basalts erupted above sea level in oceanic and continental areas are isotopically distinct from those erupted on the ocean floor, suggesting a relationship between parental reservoirs and hydrostatic head.Keywords
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