Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the ultrapotassic volcanic rocks from the extension-related Camardi-Ulukisla basin, Nigde Province, Central Anatolia, Turkey

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2006

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Alpaslan, Musa
Boztug, Durmus
Frei, Robert
Temel, Abidin
Kurt, Mehmet Ali

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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Major, trace element and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope data are presented for the ultrapotassic lavas and dykes from the Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary Ulukisla Basin in the Central Anatolia. All samples have geochemical characteristics belonging to Group III ultrapotassic rocks (Foley, S.F., Venturelli, G., Green, D.H., Toscani, L., 1987, The ultrapotassic rocks: characteristics, classification and constraints for petrogenetic models, Earth Science Reviews, 24, 81-134.). These rocks have unusually high contents of large-ion-lithophile elements (LILE) (e.g. Ba up to 5900 ppm, K2O up to 8 wt% in lava and 10 wt% in dykes). Negative Nb and Ti anomalies and LREE enrichments relative to HREE on chondrite normalized trace and rare earth element patterns indicate that subduction related material is present in the mantle source region. Their high initial Sr-87/Sr-86 (0.70798-0.70917) and low Nd-143/Nd-144 (0,512109-0,512239) ratios suggest that they originated from an enriched lithospheric mantle source with low Sm/Nd ratios. The elevated Pb-207/Ph-206 (15.743-15.797), low Nd-143/Nd-144 ratios and geochemical features such as low Nb/La and elevated Ce/Sr ratios may reflect the involvement of sediments as a metasomatic agent for the source region. The steep trend on the Pb-207/Ph-204 vs Pb-206/Ph-204 diagram also imply that the metasomatic component represents recycled continent-derived material in the source region. Integration of the geochemistry with regional and local geological data suggest that the ultrapotassic volcanic rocks from the Camardi-Ulukisla basin were derived from a lithospheric mantle material in a post-collisional extension-related geodynamic setting following Late Mesozoic continental collision between the Eurasian plate and Tauride-Anatolide platform, as a result of convergence between the Eurasian and Afro-Arabian plates. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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ultrapotassic volcanic rocks, trace element geochemistry, Pb-Sr-Nd isotope geochemistry, enriched mantle, Camardi-Ulukisla basin, Central Anatolia, Turkey

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JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES

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27

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5

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