GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
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Extremely high-Na adakite-like magmas derived from alkali-rich basaltic underplate: The Late Cretaceous Zhantang andesites in the Huichang Basin, SE China
Xiao-Lin XiongXian-Hua LiJi-Feng XuWu-Xian LiZhen-Hua ZhaoQiang WangXiao-Ming Chen
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2003 年 37 巻 2 号 p. 233-252

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The Zhantang andesites, which erupted in the Late Cretaceous Huichang Basin of SE China interior, were associated with the Late Mesozoic lithospheric extension and basaltic underplating. They are high-Na (6.59-8.46 wt% Na2O), high-Al trondhjemitic rocks with high Sr and Ba, low Y and HREE, and high Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios, similar to modern adakites. However, they are much higher in Na2O but lower in CaO than adakites. Their εNd(T) values of -2.3 to -3.8 and initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.707 to 0.708 are also significantly different from those of adakites with MORB-like isotopic compositions. These chemical and isotopic features, along with the tectonic setting, suggest that they were not produced by partial melting of subducting slab. The Zhantang adakite-like magmas may be derived from underplated basaltic lower crust, but require a compositionally peculiar basaltic protolith to account for their extremely high-Na and low-Ca feature. They are compositionally comparable to the experimentally produced partial melts of alkali-rich basalt. We therefore interpret them as the products of melting of an alkali-rich basaltic rock.
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