Regularities in variations of the pume volcanics composition in the Southern Atlantic and at the African plate
Author(s) -
Е. А. Чернышева,
Д. В. Ерошенко
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
океанология
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0030-1574
DOI - 10.31857/s0030-1574592271-281
Subject(s) - geology , basalt , lithosphere , mantle (geology) , geochemistry , carbonatite , volcanic rock , andesites , plate tectonics , volcano , partial melting , tectonics , petrology , paleontology , andesite
The action of the African Superplume provided input and accumulation of the volatile, alkaline and some others elements at the base of continental lithosphere. Transformation and interaction of these components with mantle peridotites took place under the African continental plate of the great thickness. Generation of low silica and rich in CO2 melts occurs at the great depth: this is the family of kimberlites, melilitites and carbonatites. At the shallower levels of the lithospheric plate the melts of basalts originated; they are more rich in SiO2 and poor in volatiles. The origin of deep generated volcanics was controlled by the pressure of CO2 in the fluids. The melting of basalts is connected mainly with tectonic position.
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