The magma plumbing system of the Emeishan large igneous province and its role in basaltic magma differentiation in a continental setting

Magmatic activity of the Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) of SW China is one of the most significant geological events of the late Paleozoic. The large volume flood basalts plus rare picrites were erupted in Late Permian. Previous studies indicate that the basalts are the derivatives of primar...

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Published inThe American mineralogist Vol. 100; no. 11-12; pp. 2509 - 2517
Main Authors Yan Tao, Yan Tao, Putirka, Keith, Hu Ruizhong, Hu Ruizhong, Li, Chusi
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Abstract Magmatic activity of the Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) of SW China is one of the most significant geological events of the late Paleozoic. The large volume flood basalts plus rare picrites were erupted in Late Permian. Previous studies indicate that the basalts are the derivatives of primary mantle-derived magma by fractional crystallization, but the depths at which this process took place remain unknown. To answer this question, we use phenocryst compositions and mineral-liquid thermobarometers to determine the P-T conditions of the magma reservoirs where crystallization occurred, then use these data to reconstruct the magma plumbing system of the igneous province. Thermobarometric calculations show that most picrite-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at ∼25 km and 1200-1280°C, whereas most basalt-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at depths <20 km and temperatures <1200°C. Some picrites containing primitive olivine with Fo up to Fo92 likely formed by eruption of the most primitive magma with composition similar to the primary magma from the deepest reservoir possibly at the Moho. Parental magmas yield mantle potential temperatures of 1740-1810°C, which are the highest such temperatures yet recorded for terrestrial magmas of any age. Less primitive picrites containing both olivine and clinopyroxene phenocrysts formed by eruption of moderately fractionated magma from a reservoir in the middle crust. Basalts and basaltic andesites formed by eruption of the most fractionated magmas from the reservoirs in the upper crust, coinciding with the depths of coeval sulfide ore-bearing and Fe-Ti-V oxide ore-bearing mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The reason that the Emeishan volcanic sequence is dominated by basalts is because most of the mantle-derived magma was trapped in the middle and upper crusts, undergoing variable degrees of crystal fractionation plus crustal contamination before eruption. Primitive picrites are rare because their eruption requires a trans-lithosphere conduit, which is difficult to create and maintain due to increasing lithospheric pressure with depth. The results from this study reveal that magma reservoirs at the crustal levels play a critical role in magma differentiation in a continental setting.
AbstractList Magmatic activity of the Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) of SW China is one of the most significant geological events of the late Paleozoic. The large volume flood basalts plus rare picrites were erupted in Late Permian. Previous studies indicate that the basalts are the derivatives of primary mantle-derived magma by fractional crystallization, but the depths at which this process took place remain unknown. To answer this question, we use phenocryst compositions and mineral-liquid thermobarometers to determine the P-T conditions of the magma reservoirs where crystallization occurred, then use these data to reconstruct the magma plumbing system of the igneous province. Thermobarometric calculations show that most picrite-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at ∼25 km and 1200-1280°C, whereas most basalt-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at depths <20 km and temperatures <1200°C. Some picrites containing primitive olivine with Fo up to Fo92 likely formed by eruption of the most primitive magma with composition similar to the primary magma from the deepest reservoir possibly at the Moho. Parental magmas yield mantle potential temperatures of 1740-1810°C, which are the highest such temperatures yet recorded for terrestrial magmas of any age. Less primitive picrites containing both olivine and clinopyroxene phenocrysts formed by eruption of moderately fractionated magma from a reservoir in the middle crust. Basalts and basaltic andesites formed by eruption of the most fractionated magmas from the reservoirs in the upper crust, coinciding with the depths of coeval sulfide ore-bearing and Fe-Ti-V oxide ore-bearing mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The reason that the Emeishan volcanic sequence is dominated by basalts is because most of the mantle-derived magma was trapped in the middle and upper crusts, undergoing variable degrees of crystal fractionation plus crustal contamination before eruption. Primitive picrites are rare because their eruption requires a trans-lithosphere conduit, which is difficult to create and maintain due to increasing lithospheric pressure with depth. The results from this study reveal that magma reservoirs at the crustal levels play a critical role in magma differentiation in a continental setting.
Magmatic activity of the Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP) of SW China is one of the most significant geological events of the late Paleozoic. The large volume flood basalts plus rare picrites were erupted in Late Permian. Previous studies indicate that the basalts are the derivatives of primary mantle-derived magma by fractional crystallization, but the depths at which this process took place remain unknown. To answer this question, we use phenocryst compositions and mineral-liquid thermobarometers to determine the P-T conditions of the magma reservoirs where crystallization occurred, then use these data to reconstruct the magma plumbing system of the igneous province. Thermobarometric calculations show that most picrite-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at ~25 km and 1200-1280 °C, whereas most basalt-hosted clinopyroxene phenocrysts crystallized at depths <20 km and temperatures <1200 °C. Some picrites containing primitive olivine with Fo up to Fo92 likely formed by eruption of the most primitive magma with composition similar to the primary magma from the deepest reservoir possibly at the Moho. Parental magmas yield mantle potential temperatures of 1740-1810 °C, which are the highest such temperatures yet recorded for terrestrial magmas of any age. Less primitive picrites containing both olivine and clinopyroxene phenocrysts formed by eruption of moderately fractionated magma from a reservoir in the middle crust. Basalts and basaltic andesites formed by eruption of the most fractionated magmas from the reservoirs in the upper crust, coinciding with the depths of coeval sulfide ore-bearing and Fe-Ti-V oxide ore-bearing mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The reason that the Emeishan volcanic sequence is dominated by basalts is because most of the mantle-derived magma was trapped in the middle and upper crusts, undergoing variable degrees of crystal fractionation plus crustal contamination before eruption. Primitive picrites are rare because their eruption requires a trans-lithosphere conduit, which is difficult to create and maintain due to increasing lithospheric pressure with depth. The results from this study reveal that magma reservoirs at the crustal levels play a critical role in magma differentiation in a continental setting.
Author Hu Ruizhong, Hu Ruizhong
Putirka, Keith
Yan Tao, Yan Tao
Li, Chusi
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SubjectTerms Asia
Basalt
basaltic composition
basalts
chain silicates
China
clinopyroxene
clinopyroxene phenocrysts
crust
Crystallization
Emeishan
Emeishan Basalts
Far East
flood basalt province
flood basalts
Fractionation
geologic barometry
geologic thermometry
igneous and metamorphic rocks
igneous rocks
large igneous provinces
Lithology
Lithosphere
Magma
magma differentiation
Magma plumbing system
magmas
magmatic differentiation
middle crust
Paleozoic
Permian
Petrology
phenocrysts
Plumbing
pyroxene group
Reservoirs
Sichuan China
silicates
Temperature
thermobarometer
upper Paleozoic
Upper Permian
Volcanic eruptions
volcanic rocks
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