Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry of phenocrysts in pumice from the central Okinawa Trough

Pumice is the most widely distributed magmatic rock in the Okinawa Trough. Numerous scholars have conducted extensive research on the mineralogy, petrochemistry and whole‐rock isotopic characteristics of pumice. However, even with extensive research, some information about pumice is still unknown, i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geological journal (Chichester, England) England), 2016-08, Vol.51 (S1), p.368-375
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Kun, Zhai, Shikui, Yu, Zenghui, Cai, Zongwei, Zhang, Xia
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Zusammenfassung:Pumice is the most widely distributed magmatic rock in the Okinawa Trough. Numerous scholars have conducted extensive research on the mineralogy, petrochemistry and whole‐rock isotopic characteristics of pumice. However, even with extensive research, some information about pumice is still unknown, including the initial provenance of magma, influences from subducting plates and the possibility of crustal material (including sediments) mixing in during pumice formation. As pumice is loose and porous, seawater re‐modification and injection of sediments may occur during the condensation and rock‐forming process after magma erupts from the seafloor, or in the seawater immersion process after pumice formation. In order to get a better understanding of the isotopic characteristics of magmatism phase, phenocrysts were first separated from the pumice and divided into both light and heavy minerals to analyse their Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic composition. This information was combined with existing isotopic data of volcanic rocks from the Okinawa Trough and its adjacent areas to assess the magma source composition, influence from subduction components and mantle properties in the magmatic source. The research results indicated light minerals had an average 87Sr/86Sr ratio of 0.70454, while heavy minerals averaged 0.70546. The magma, formed pumice, was a product of the crystal fractionation evolution of basic magma, with the additional injection of crustal material. The magma source in the central trough is a mixture of depleted MORB mantle (DMM) and enriched mantle (EMI‐like and EMII‐like) end members, where the EMI‐like end member is the residual subcontinental lithosphere or lower crustal material and the EMII‐like end member is subducted oceanic sediments. The Pb isotopic composition indicated that the magma source was affected by subduction components (sediments) and that pumice magma was mixed with more sediment than basalt magma material in the same area. The mantle of the magma source in the Okinawa Trough showed signatures of the Indian Ocean‐type mantle. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:0072-1050
1099-1034
DOI:10.1002/gj.2823