High-3He plume origin and temporal-spatial evolution of the Siberian flood basalts
January 1, 1995
An olivine nephelinite from the lower part of a thick alkalic ultrabasic and mafic sequence of volcanic rocks of the northeastern part of the Siberian flood basalt province (SFBP) yielded a 40ArX39Ar plateau age of 253.3 ?? 2.6 million years, distinctly older than the main tholeiitic pulse of the SFBP at 250.0 million years. Olivine phenocrysts of this rock showed 3He/4He ratios up to 12.7 times the atmospheric ratio; these values suggest a lower mantle plume origin. The neodymium and strontium isotopes, rare earth element concentration patterns, and cerium/lead ratios of the associated rocks were also consistent with their derivation from a near-cnondritic, primitive plume. Geochemical data from the 250-million-year-old volcanic rocks higher up in the sequence indicate interaction of this high-3He SFBP plume with a suboceanic-type upper mantle beneath Siberia.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1995 |
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Title | High-3He plume origin and temporal-spatial evolution of the Siberian flood basalts |
Authors | A. R. Basu, R.J. Poreda, P.R. Renne, F. Teichmann, Y.R. Vasiliev, N.V. Sobolev, B.D. Turrin |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Science |
Index ID | 70019070 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |