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Title: | Recent plate re-organization at the Azores Triple Junction: Evidence from combined geochemical and geochronological data on Faial, S. Jorge and Terceira volcanic islands. Lithos, 210-211, 27-39. |
Authors: | Hildenbrand, Anthony Weis, Dominique Madureira, Pedro Marques, Fernando |
Keywords: | Azores Triple Junction Geochemistry K/Ar dating Melt production Mantle fertility Lithospheric deformation |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Lithos |
Abstract: | The study of volcanism near unstable plate triple junctions (TJs) offers a unique opportunity to investigate the
interactions betweenmantle dynamics and lithospheric deformation in relation to short-termplate reconfiguration.
From combined geochronological and geochemical analyses on Terceira, S. Jorge and Faial volcanic islands,
we evidence contrasted modes of melt generation near the Azores Triple Junction during the last 1.3 Myr. The
oldest lavas (N800 ka) erupted along N150 elongated volcanic systems in S. Jorge and Faial have homogeneous
isotopic compositions which partly overlap the compositional field of MORBs from the adjacent Mid-Atlantic
Ridge (MAR). In contrast, the younger lavas (b750 ka) erupted along the N110 main structural direction on
the three islands are significantly more enriched in LILE and LREE, and have more variable and generally more
radiogenic Sr, Pb, Nd and Hf isotopic ratios. Altogether, our data do not support the presence of an activemantle
plume under the central Azores. Instead, they suggest that magma generation results from decompressionmelting
of a heterogeneously fertilized mantle (fossil plume?). The higher geochemical heterogeneity of the lavas
erupted during the last 750 kyr likely reflects low-degree partial melting promoted by recent reactivation of
pre-existing MAR Fracture Zones. We propose that the sub-aerial volcanism over the last 1.3 Myr in the central
Azores records a sudden change in the conditions of melt generation, due to a major reconfiguration in regional
deformation associated with the recent reorganization of the Eurasia–Nubia plate boundary. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13522 |
Type: | article |
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