Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5782654 | Chemical Geology | 2017 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
Combining the main evidences from the geochemical data of both rocks and noble gases of fluids inclusions, we suggest that the melt generation of the alkaline magmas was triggered by a stretching lithosphere resulting from asthenosphere upwelling and decompression melting, analogous to geodynamic models of the coeval Syrian alkaline volcanic rocks and the older NW Anatolian rocks, rather than by subduction or plume-related processes. Finally, the combined results of noble gas-rock geochemistry point to a widespread mantle metasomatism as well as absence of crustal assimilation and negligible crustal contamination in contrast to former conclusions based only on the solid rock geochemistry.
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Authors
Italiano F., Yuce G., Di Bella M., Rojay B., Sabatino G., Tripodo A., Martelli M., Rizzo A.L., Misseri M.,