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High-K Alkali Basalts of the Western Snake River Plain (Idaho)
其他書名
Abrupt Transition from Tholeiitic to Mildly Alkaline Plume-derived Basalts
出版Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 2009
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EBj-zgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Basaltic volcanism in the western Snake River Plain underwent an abrupt change circa ~ 700 ka to 900 ka, from low-K tholeiitic basalt and ferrobasalt to high-K transitional alkali basalt. The low-K tholeiitic basalts share major element, trace element, and isotopic characteristics with olivine tholeiites of the eastern Snake River Plain, and must have been derived by similar processes from similar sources. In contrast, the younger high-K alkali basalts share major element, trace element, and isotopic characteristics with plume-derived alkali basalts of ocean islands suites like Hawaii. We conclude that this abrupt transition reflects either or both the erosion of pre-existing mantle lithosphere in the wake of the Yellowstone?Snake River plume, or the depletion of this lithosphere in fusible components so that it no longer contributed to the overall mass flux of magma. The abruptness of the transition implies that it may have a catastrophic origin, such as lithospheric delamination caused by a Rayleigh?Taylor instability beneath the Idaho batholith.