Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia

High-Mg lavas are characteristic of the mid-Miocene volcanism in Inner Asia. In the Vitim Plateau, small volume high-Mg volcanics erupted at 16–14 Ma, and were followed with voluminous moderate-Mg lavas at 14–13 Ma. In the former unit, we have recorded a sequence of (1) initial basaltic melts, conta...

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Main Authors: Irina Chuvashova, Sergei Rasskazov, Tatyana Yasnygina
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Published: Elsevier 2017-07-01
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spelling doaj-9407614758b64bbc8f36028c4da053722020-11-24T23:24:38ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712017-07-018475377410.1016/j.gsf.2016.05.011Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, SiberiaIrina Chuvashova0Sergei Rasskazov1Tatyana Yasnygina2Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS, Irkutsk, RussiaHigh-Mg lavas are characteristic of the mid-Miocene volcanism in Inner Asia. In the Vitim Plateau, small volume high-Mg volcanics erupted at 16–14 Ma, and were followed with voluminous moderate-Mg lavas at 14–13 Ma. In the former unit, we have recorded a sequence of (1) initial basaltic melts, contaminated by crustal material, (2) uncontaminated high-Mg basanites and basalts of transitional (K–Na–K) compositions, and (3) picrobasalts and basalts of K series; in the latter unit a sequence of (1) initial basalts and basaltic andesites of transitional (Na–K–Na) compositions and (2) basalts and trachybasalts of K–Na series. From pressure estimation, we infer that the high-Mg melts were derived from the sub-lithospheric mantle as deep as 150 km, unlike the moderate-Mg melts that were produced at the shallow mantle. The 14–13 Ma rock sequence shows that initial melts equilibrated in a garnet-free mantle source with subsequently reduced degree of melting garnet-bearing material. No melting of relatively depleted lithospheric material, evidenced by mantle xenoliths, was involved in melting, however. We suggest that the studied transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism was due to the mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by hot sub-lithospheric mantle material from the Transbaikalian low-velocity (melting) domain that had a potential temperature as high as 1510 °С. This thermal impact triggered rifting in the lithosphere of the Baikal Rift Zone.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987116300585VolcanismGeodynamicsCenozoicAsiaAsthenosphereLithosphere
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author Irina Chuvashova
Sergei Rasskazov
Tatyana Yasnygina
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Sergei Rasskazov
Tatyana Yasnygina
Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
Geoscience Frontiers
Volcanism
Geodynamics
Cenozoic
Asia
Asthenosphere
Lithosphere
author_facet Irina Chuvashova
Sergei Rasskazov
Tatyana Yasnygina
author_sort Irina Chuvashova
title Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
title_short Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
title_full Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
title_fullStr Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: Transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism beneath Vitim Plateau, Siberia
title_sort mid-miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by sub-lithospheric convective mantle material: transition from high- to moderate-mg magmatism beneath vitim plateau, siberia
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2017-07-01
description High-Mg lavas are characteristic of the mid-Miocene volcanism in Inner Asia. In the Vitim Plateau, small volume high-Mg volcanics erupted at 16–14 Ma, and were followed with voluminous moderate-Mg lavas at 14–13 Ma. In the former unit, we have recorded a sequence of (1) initial basaltic melts, contaminated by crustal material, (2) uncontaminated high-Mg basanites and basalts of transitional (K–Na–K) compositions, and (3) picrobasalts and basalts of K series; in the latter unit a sequence of (1) initial basalts and basaltic andesites of transitional (Na–K–Na) compositions and (2) basalts and trachybasalts of K–Na series. From pressure estimation, we infer that the high-Mg melts were derived from the sub-lithospheric mantle as deep as 150 km, unlike the moderate-Mg melts that were produced at the shallow mantle. The 14–13 Ma rock sequence shows that initial melts equilibrated in a garnet-free mantle source with subsequently reduced degree of melting garnet-bearing material. No melting of relatively depleted lithospheric material, evidenced by mantle xenoliths, was involved in melting, however. We suggest that the studied transition from high- to moderate-Mg magmatism was due to the mid-Miocene thermal impact on the lithosphere by hot sub-lithospheric mantle material from the Transbaikalian low-velocity (melting) domain that had a potential temperature as high as 1510 °С. This thermal impact triggered rifting in the lithosphere of the Baikal Rift Zone.
topic Volcanism
Geodynamics
Cenozoic
Asia
Asthenosphere
Lithosphere
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987116300585
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