Melt-Lithosphere Interaction Controlled Compositional Variations in Mafic Dikes from Fujian Province, Southeastern China

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Zhuliang Lei
Gang Zeng
Jianqiang Liu
Xiaojun Wang
Lihui Chen
Xiaoyu Zhang
Jinhua Shi
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[1] Nanjing University,State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering
[2] Hohai University,Institute of Marine Geology, College of Oceanography
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Journal of Earth Science | 2021年 / 32卷
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mafic dike; lithospheric mantle; asthenosphere; melt-lithosphere interaction; southeastern China;
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Late Mesozoic magmatism in southeastern China has been widely considered to be related to the subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate. However, it remains controversial whether mafic rocks are derived from the lithosphere or the asthenosphere. Here we present a comprehensive study on mafic dikes from Fujian Province in southeastern China, aiming to understand their source. Two types of mafic rocks have been recognized based on their trace-element features. Type-I rocks show arc-like trace-elemental characteristics, while type-II rocks are distinguished by their relatively flat patterns in primitive-mantle-normalized trace-element diagram. Despite such differences between two types of rocks, these mafic dikes show two trends in the plots of 87Sr/86Sr(i) versus La/Nb, which can be explained by the influences of crustal contamination and melt-lithospheric mantle interaction, respectively. 87Sr/86Sr(i), La/Nb, Sr/Y and Zr/Y ratios of type-I rocks are significantly correlated to the thickness of the underlying lithosphere, and the signals of lithosphere are clearer with increasing lithospheric thickness. This highlights the important influences of melt-lithosphere interaction during their formation. Such observations also indicate that these mafic rocks are more likely to have been originated from the asthenosphere rather than the lithospheric mantle.
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