THE LAST LAVAS ERUPTED DURING THE MAIN PHASE OF THE SIBERIAN FLOOD VOLCANIC PROVINCE: RESULTS FROM EXPERIMENTAL PETROLOGY
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The final lavas of the Siberian flood basalts are a ~1,000 m thick section of meimechites, high-alkali, high-titanium, hydrous lavas that contrast sharply with the tholeiites that precede them. This paper presents a phase equilibrium study indicating that a candidate primary meimechite magma with 1 wt% water originated at ~5.5 GPa and 1,700°C, both hotter and shallower than other estimates for melting beneath continental lithosphere. The experiments also suggest that a higher volatile content was involved in meimechite source genesis. Both the absence of orthopyroxene in any experiment and the close field association with carbonatites suggest that the meimechite source region may have been metasomatized with a CO2-rich fluid. A small additional quantity of CO2 and water would move magma origination to ~1,550-1,600°C. © Springer-Verlag 2006.
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2007, 153, 2, 191-209