The Geochemistry of Neogene Volcanic Rocks in the Northern Part of the Central Kamchatka Volcanic Belt

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P. I. Fedorov
A. V. Koloskov
D. V. Kovalenko
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[1] Geological Institute,
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] Institute of Volcanology and Seismology,undefined
[4] Far East Branch,undefined
[5] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits,undefined
[7] Petrography,undefined
[8] Mineralogy,undefined
[9] and Geochemistry,undefined
[10] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Russian Journal of Pacific Geology | 2022年 / 16卷
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K–Ar dating; volcanism; geochemistry; Miocene; Sredinnyi Ridge; Kamchatka Peninsula;
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New geological and geochemical data on the age and composition of Neogene rocks in the northern part of the Central Kamchatka volcanic belt are presented. K–Ar dating of the all studied volcanic rocks yielded a Late Miocene age. The geochemical characteristics of the rocks show that the northern part of the Central Kamchatka volcanic belt is characterized by a complex geological history, in which magma generation processes are governed by the type of mantle matter. The “earliest” Late Miocene rocks that make up the Umuvayam and Tolyatovayam complexes (6.7–9.0 Ma) are represented by typical island-arc rocks, while “later” (5.4–7.7 Ma) volcanic rocks of the Alney and Veemgetver complexes are characterized by an association of rocks with a high proportion of enrichment from the OIB-type source. The magma source corresponded in composition to spinel lherzolite. The enrichment of volcanic rocks in large-ion lithophile elements is explained by the role of fluids introduced into the melts during the melting of the supra-subduction mantle wedge, which probably also was modified by supra-subduction metasomatism in the geological past.
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页码:581 / 598
页数:17
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