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Mineral-scale Sr isotope variation in plutonic rocks – a tool for unraveling the evolution of magma systems

Davidson, J.P.; Font, L.; Charlier, B.L.A.; Tepley, F.J. III

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Authors

J.P. Davidson

L. Font

B.L.A. Charlier

F.J. III Tepley



Abstract

Isotope ratios of elements such as Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf can be used as tracers of magmatic sources and processes. Analytical capabilities have evolved so that isotope ratios can now be analysed in situ, and isotopic tracers can therefore be used within single minerals to track the changing magmatic environment in which a given mineral grew. This contribution shows that Sr isotope ratios in feldspars that make up plutonic rocks will typically preserve initial isotopic variations, provided precise and accurate age corrections can be applied. Variations in initial isotope ratio can give a core-to-rim record of magmatic evolution and can be used to diagnose open system events such as contamination and magma recharge and mixing. New single grain Sr isotope data are presented from the Dais Intrusion, Antarctica, which reflect an open system origin for the crystals. The crystal cargo appears to be aggregated and assembled during transport and emplacement. This model, as opposed to a magma body crystallising post emplacement, may be more applicable to plutonic rocks in general, and is testable using the in situ isotopic determination methods described here.

Citation

Davidson, J., Font, L., Charlier, B., & Tepley, F. I. (2006). Mineral-scale Sr isotope variation in plutonic rocks – a tool for unraveling the evolution of magma systems. Transactions. Earth sciences, 97(4), 357-367. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300001504

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2006
Deposit Date Jun 11, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 29, 2014
Journal Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Earth sciences.
Print ISSN 0263-5933
Electronic ISSN 1473-7116
Publisher Royal Society of Edinburgh
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 97
Issue 4
Pages 357-367
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300001504
Keywords Cooling histories, Crystal isotope stratigraphy, Differentiation, Feldspars, Isotope ratios.

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