Whole rock analytical techniques and glas analytical techniques of silicic magmas from the South East Rift, Manus Basin

There has been much recent interest in the origin of silicic magmas at spreading centres away from any possible influence of continental crust. Here we present major and trace element data for 29 glasses (and 55 whole-rocks) sampled from a 40 km segment of the South East Rift in the Manus Basin that span the full compositional continuum from basalt to rhyolite (50-75 wt % SiO2). The glass data are accompanied by Sr-Nd-Pb, O and U-Th-Ra isotope data for selected samples. These overlap the ranges for published data from this part of the Manus Basin. Limited increases in Cl/K ratios with increasing SiO2, La-SiO2 and Yb-SiO2 relationships, and the oxygen isotope data rule out models in which the more silicic lavas result from partial melting of altered oceanic crust or altered oceanic gabbros. Rather, the data form a coherent array that is suggestive of closed-system fractional crystallization and this is well simulated by MELTS models run at 0.2 GPa and QFM (quartz-fayalite-magnetite buffer) with 1 wt % H2O, using a parental magma chosen from the basaltic glasses. Although some assimilation of altered oceanic crust or gabbro cannot be completely ruled out, there is no evidence that this plays an important role in the origin of the silicic lavas. The U-series disequilibria are dominated by 238U and 226Ra excesses that limit the timescale of differentiation to less than a few millennia. Overall, the data point to rapid evolution in relatively small magma lenses located near the base of thick oceanic crust; we speculate that this was coupled with relatively low rates of basaltic recharge. A similar model may be applicable to the generation of silicic magmas elsewhere in the ocean basins.

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Beier, Christoph, Bach, Wolfgang, Turner, Stephnie, Niedermeier, D, Woodhead, Jon D, Erzinger, Jörg, Krumm, Stefan H (2015). Dataset: Whole rock analytical techniques and glas analytical techniques of silicic magmas from the South East Rift, Manus Basin. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846405

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.846405
Author Beier, Christoph
Given Name Christoph
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Bach, Wolfgang
Turner, Stephnie
Niedermeier, D
Woodhead, Jon D
Erzinger, Jörg
Krumm, Stefan H
Source Creation 2015
Publication Year 2015
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: Origin of silicic magmas at spreading centres - an example from the South East Rift, Manus Basin
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egu077
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Year: 2015
Source: Journal of Petrology
Authors: Beier Christoph , Bach Wolfgang , Turner Stephnie , Niedermeier D , Woodhead Jon D , Erzinger Jörg , Krumm Stefan H .

Title: Supplementary material - Table S1, Table S2, Table S3 (Excel files)
Identifier: https://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Beier_etal_2015/Data_Supplement.zip
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