Sr-Nd-Ca isotopic variations of Cenozoic calc-alkaline and alkaline volcanic rocks above a slab tear in Western Anatolia, Turkey

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Deng, Hao [1 ]
Kusky, Timothy [1 ]
Bozurt, Erdin [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Chunfei [3 ]
Wang, Lu [1 ]
Dong, Ziyu [1 ]
Meng, Jiannan [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan,430074, China
[2] Department of Geological Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara,TR-06800, Turkey
[3] ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde,NSW,2109, Australia
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The tectonic mechanisms that may trigger a transition from calc-alkaline to alkaline volcanic activity above a subduction zone are enigmatic. We report major/trace elemental and Sr-Nd-Ca isotopic compositions of a suite of magmatic samples from the Miocene Gördes calc-alkaline dacites and the Quaternary Kula alkaline basalts from Western Anatolia, Turkey. Zircon sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe dating shows that the Gördes dacites formed at ca. 18 Ma. They are characterized by high-K calc-alkaline affinities, enrichment of light rare earth elements and large-ion lithophile elements (Rb, Th, U), positive Pb anomalies and negative Eu and high field strength element (HFSE) (Nb, Ta, and Ti) anomalies with high 87Sr/86Sri (0.70977–0.71010) and low ΕNd(t) (−7.3 to −7.0). They have small δ44/40Ca (0.59%–0.69%) values lower than that of mid-ocean ridge basalt (0.83% ± 0.11%). The Kula basalts exhibit alkaline affinities and are more enriched in incompatible elements (e.g., Rb, Ba, Th, Nb, Ta, Pb, and Sr) than those of typical oceanic island basalts. Their low 87Sr/86Sri (0.70307–0.70343) and high ΕNd(t) (+4.2 to +6.5) are consistent with an asthenospheric mantle source. Their δ44/40Ca values, ranging from 0.67% to 0.81%, are higher than those of the dacites and lower than that of the bulk silicate earth (0.94% ± 0.10%). Geochemical modeling suggests that variable degrees of partial melting of an asthenospheric mantle involving recycled oceanic crust may have resulted in low δ44/40Ca values of the Kula basalts. Combined with reported mantle tomographic images, we interpret that sub-slab asthenospheric mantle upwelling through a slab tear during subduction roll-back may have played a key role in the Sr-Nd-Ca isotopic variability from Miocene calc-alkaline dacites to Quaternary alkaline basalts in Western Anatolia. © 2023 Geological Society of America.
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