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Geochemistry and origin of basaltic lavas from Marquesas Archipelago,French Polynesia
Authors:J. M. Liotard  H. G. Barsczus  C. Dupuy  J. Dostal
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Pétrologie, U.S.T.L., Place E. Bataillon, 34060 Montpellier Cedex, France;(2) Office de la Récherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer Papeete/Tahiti, French Polynesia, France;(3) Centre Geologique et Géophysique, U.S.T.L., Montpellier, France;(4) Department of Geology, Saint Mary's University, B3H 3C3 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:The Marquesas Archipelago, a volcanic chain in French Polynesia (south-central Pacific Ocean), is predominantly composed of alkalic, transitional and tholeiitic basalts. The variation trends in these intraplate basaltic rocks imply that the magmas were derived from different upper mantle sources. Model calculations using the total inverse method show that the peridotite source of most Marquesas basalts was enriched in incompatible elements compared to a primordial mantle and had higher than chondritic ratios of several elements such as La/Yb, Ti/V and P/Ce. A metasomatic enrichment event is suggested by the sequence of element enrichment in the source relative to the primordial mantle (Ba>Nb>La>Ce>Sr>Sm>Eu> Zr>Hf>Ti>Y>Yb). On the other hand, some lavas including tholeiites of Ua Pou and alkalic basalts of Hiva Oa, were probably derived from relatively depleted upper mantle. In some islands such as Hatutu, the different types of basalts were generated from sources with rather similar compositions. The residual phases of the Marquesas magmas included garnet. The sources of these magmas were similar in trace element chemistry to the oceanic mantle below Hawaii.
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