Title of article :
How double volcanic chains sample geochemical anomalies from the lowermost mantle
Author/Authors :
Farnetani، نويسنده , , Cinzia G. and Hofmann، نويسنده , , Albrecht W. and Class، نويسنده , , Cornelia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The distinct isotopic compositions of basalts from the two parallel tracks of Hawaiian volcanoes suggest a bilateral zonation of the underlying mantle plume, with an enriched southern side. Such zonation is not unique to Hawaii, but may well be a common feature of other Pacific hotspots. This remarkable isotopic pattern, revealed by double volcanic chains, appears to be related to the so-called DUPAL isotopic anomaly in the Pacific mantle, which correlates with the seismically imaged ‘Large Low-Shear-Velocity Province’. Here we show how a large-scale isotopic gradient, exemplified by the radiogenic isotope ratio Pb ⋆ 208 / Pb ⋆ 206 , maps from the deep mantle into the Hawaiian plume conduit, and how it ultimately surfaces as Pb ⋆ 208 / Pb ⋆ 206 variations in double-chain volcanoes. Our numerical simulations reveal a novel ‘lobate’ conduit structure which generates an overall bilateral isotopic zonation within the Hawaiian melting zone. Comparison between our model predictions and Pb ⋆ 208 / Pb ⋆ 206 of several Hawaiian volcanoes shows that a deep-seated, north-south, isotopic gradient can explain the enriched southern (Loa) chain as well as the Pb ⋆ 208 / Pb ⋆ 206 decline from shield to post-shield lavas, observed in several of the volcanoes. The results provide a mechanism for directly linking geochemical maps of ocean island basalts to the structure and composition of the lowermost mantle inferred by seismic tomography.
Keywords :
DUPAL , Pacific hotspots , isotopes , Hawaii , mantle plumes
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters