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Petrology and geochemistry of potassic rocks in the Golcuk area (Isparta, SW Turkey): genesis of enriched alkaline magmas

  • P. Alici
  • , A. Temel
  • , A. Gourgaud
  • , G. Kieffer
  • , M. N. Gündogdu

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Abstract

The Lower Pliocene volcanic rocks occurring in the Golcuk area of SW Turkey exhibit alkaline major element trends with a general potassic character. The development of volcanism can be divided into 2 major stages such as trachytic ancient lavas/domes and tephriphonolitic, trachyandesitic to trachytic Golcuk eruptions (ignimbrites, lava/dome extrusions, phreatomagmatic deposits, and finally, young domes). Volcanic rocks consist primarily of plagioclase, clinopyroxene (which ranges in composition from diopside to augite and are commonly zoned), biotite, and phlogopite. Amphibole phenocrysts are restricted to the pyroclastic deposits. Pseudoleucites are also seen only in the lava/dome extrusions. Oxides and apatites are common accessory phenocryst phases. As would be expected from their potassic-alkaline nature, the volcanic rocks of the Golcuk area contain high amounts of LILE (Ba, Sr, Rb and K), LREE, and Zr. Concentrations of compatible elements such as Cr, Ni and V are very low, possibly indicating fractionation of olivine and clinopyroxene. Correlation of SiO2, Rb/Sr and MgO with 87Sr/86Sr (0.703506-0.704142) exhibit an increasing trend in the direction of crustal contamination. However, the isotopic compositions of Sr are not as high to indicate a high level of crustal contamination. Geochemical data are consistent with the derivation of Golcuk volcanic rocks from a metasomatize and/or enriched lithospheric mantle source during crustal extension in the area. This metasomatism was probably occurred by fluids released from the northward subduction between African and Eurasian plates during Tertiary, as the Golcuk volcanic rocks display features of island-arc magmas with having high Ba/Nb (> 28) ratios, and Nb and Ti depletions. Lower Pliocene volcanism in the Golcuk was response to extensional tectonics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-446
Number of pages24
JournalJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume85
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1998

Keywords

  • Alkaline volcanism
  • Extensional tectonics
  • Mantle metasomatism
  • Potassic
  • Turkey

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