Abstract:
Ultramafic (mg# > 88) xenoliths from the Tertiary Veneto Volcanic Province (SE Apls, Italy) are characterized by variable depletion due to removal of a basaltic component and show significant trace element and isotopic (87Sr/86Sr: 0.703031-0.704356; 144Nd/144Nd: 0.512817-0.513085; 206Pb/204Pb: 18.539-19.694; 207Pb/204Pb: 15.608-15.658; 208Pb/204Pb: 38.412-39.660; δ18O: 6.6-11.2‰) heterogeneity. Variable large-ion lithophile and light rare earth/high field strength element ratios and isotopic compositions occur in samples showing comparable mineralogy and major element content. Petrologic and geochemical characteristics of whole rocks and minerals may be explained by metasomatism of the local mantle lithosphere induced by both alkaline magmas upwelling to the surface (OIB-like mantle diapirism) and interaction with slab-derived material. In comparison with the geochemistry of xenoliths carried by alkaline magmas in typical within-plate tectonic environments, the Veneto xenoliths record a major heterogeneity of the local lithosphere. This appears to be related to a geodynamic scenario that was previosly dominated by active continental collision, in which plume-like magmatism subsequently manifested itself. Copyright © 2006 by The Geochemical Society of Japan.