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Geochemical Composition of Dolerites as an Indicator of the Distance of a Dike Swarm from the Mantle Plume Center (Case Study of Proterozoic Dike Swarms, Siberian Craton)

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Abstract Based on investigation of Proterozoic mafic dike swarms of the Siberian Craton, we inferred how the geochemical and isotopic characteristics of dike swarms of dolerites of Large Igneous Provinces… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Based on investigation of Proterozoic mafic dike swarms of the Siberian Craton, we inferred how the geochemical and isotopic characteristics of dike swarms of dolerites of Large Igneous Provinces depend on their distance from the mantle plume head. It has been found that the dolerite parent melts near the mantle plume head correspond to OIB compositions. At significant distances from the plume, the initial melts of dolerites are generated in the subcontinental lithospheric mantle, which provides a wide range of their compositions differing from typical OIB and do not indicate directly the genetic relationship of these mafic rocks with the mantle plume.

Keywords: swarms siberian; dike swarms; siberian craton; mantle plume; dike

Journal Title: Doklady Earth Sciences
Year Published: 2020

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