TY - JOUR
T1 - Structure of the Ethiopian lithosphere
T2 - Xenolith evidence in the Main Ethiopian Rift
AU - Rooney, Tyrone O.
AU - Furman, Tanya
AU - Yirgu, Gezahegn
AU - Ayalew, Dereje
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant EAR 0207764 (T. Furman) as part of the cross-disciplinary Ethiopia Afar Geoscientific Lithosphere Experiment (EAGLE). A George H. Deike Jr. grant to T. Furman provided additional support for analytical work. TR thanks Kassahun Ejeta, guide and driver, and Roeland Doust, field assistant during fieldwork in Ethiopia. Margaret Nitz and Leigh Patterson were helpful in sample preparation. Brian LeVay performed some last-minute petrologic descriptions. We are grateful to Mark Angelone for help with the Electron Microprobe at Penn State, and Emily Klein, Gary Dwyer and Mark Rudnicki of Duke University for performing DCP and ICP-MS analysis. Thanks also to Peter Maguire, Graeme MacKenzie, Katie Keranen, Barry Hanan, William Hart and Martin Menzies for thoughtful reviews that improved the manuscript. Mckenzie D . Sleep N.H. (1990)
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PY - 2005/8/1
Y1 - 2005/8/1
N2 - The lithospheric and sublithospheric processes associated with the transition from continental to oceanic magmatism during continental rifting are poorly understood, but may be investigated in the central Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) using Quaternary xenolith-bearing basalts. Explosive eruptions in the Debre Zeyit (Bishoftu) and Butajira regions, offset 20 km to the west of the contemporaneous main rift axis, host Al-augite, norite and lherzolite xenoliths, xenocrysts and megacrysts. Al-augite xenoliths and megacrysts derived from pressures up to 10 kb are the dominant inclusion in these recent basalts, which were generated as small degree partial melts of fertile peridotite between 15 and 25 kb. Neither the xenoliths nor the host basalts exhibit signs of carbonatitic or hydrous (amphibole + phlogopite) metasomatism, suggesting that infiltration of silicate melts resulting in pervasive Al-augite dyking/veining dominates the regional lithospheric mantle. Recent geophysical evidence has indicated that such veining/dyking is pervasive and segmented, supporting the connection of these Al-augite dykes/veins to the formation of a proto ridge axis. Al-augite xenoliths and megacrysts have been reported in other continental rift settings, suggesting that silicate melt metasomatism resulting in Al-augite dykes/veins is a fundamental processes attendant to continental rift development.
AB - The lithospheric and sublithospheric processes associated with the transition from continental to oceanic magmatism during continental rifting are poorly understood, but may be investigated in the central Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) using Quaternary xenolith-bearing basalts. Explosive eruptions in the Debre Zeyit (Bishoftu) and Butajira regions, offset 20 km to the west of the contemporaneous main rift axis, host Al-augite, norite and lherzolite xenoliths, xenocrysts and megacrysts. Al-augite xenoliths and megacrysts derived from pressures up to 10 kb are the dominant inclusion in these recent basalts, which were generated as small degree partial melts of fertile peridotite between 15 and 25 kb. Neither the xenoliths nor the host basalts exhibit signs of carbonatitic or hydrous (amphibole + phlogopite) metasomatism, suggesting that infiltration of silicate melts resulting in pervasive Al-augite dyking/veining dominates the regional lithospheric mantle. Recent geophysical evidence has indicated that such veining/dyking is pervasive and segmented, supporting the connection of these Al-augite dykes/veins to the formation of a proto ridge axis. Al-augite xenoliths and megacrysts have been reported in other continental rift settings, suggesting that silicate melt metasomatism resulting in Al-augite dykes/veins is a fundamental processes attendant to continental rift development.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gca.2005.03.043
DO - 10.1016/j.gca.2005.03.043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:22744453252
SN - 0016-7037
VL - 69
SP - 3889
EP - 3910
JO - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
JF - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
IS - 15
ER -