The volcanic rocks of the Aeolian arc exhibit important within-island and along-arc compositional variations that testify to both geochemical heterogeneous mantle sources and different roles and intensities of shallow-level magmatic evolution processes. Calc-alkaline magmas are present on all islands, but dominate in the western arc and at Lipari and Panarea. Shoshonitic rocks are present on the central-eastern islands and are particularly abundant at Vulcano and Stromboli. Mafic and intermediate rocks comprise the bulk of older volcanic sequences for most islands. Rhyolites are restricted to younger activity of the central arc, and become particularly abundant at Lipari and Vulcano. Regional variations of incompatible trace element ratios and Sr-, Nd-, and Pb-isotope signatures in mafic-intermediate rocks document the variable composition of mantle sources, which were contaminated by different types of metasomatic fluids released from an oceanic slab in the western-central sectors and from oceanic slab plus sediments in the east. This metasomatism was superimposed over a heterogeneous mantle wedge, which had a mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB-) to ocean-island basalt (OIB)-type character passing from the centre to the margins of the arc. The OIB-type component in the external arc is attributed to asthenospheric mantle inflow from the Africa foreland, around the borders of a narrow slab during rollback.

Peccerillo, A., De Astis, G., Faraone, D., Forni, F., Frezzotti, M. (2013). Compositional variations of magmas in the Aeolian arc: implications for petrogenesis and geodynamics. In F. Lucchi, A. Peccerillo, J. Keller, Tranne CA, P.L. Rossi (a cura di), The Aeolian Island Volcanoes (pp. 491-510). GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE [10.1144/M37.15].

Compositional variations of magmas in the Aeolian arc: implications for petrogenesis and geodynamics

FREZZOTTI, MARIA LUCE
2013

Abstract

The volcanic rocks of the Aeolian arc exhibit important within-island and along-arc compositional variations that testify to both geochemical heterogeneous mantle sources and different roles and intensities of shallow-level magmatic evolution processes. Calc-alkaline magmas are present on all islands, but dominate in the western arc and at Lipari and Panarea. Shoshonitic rocks are present on the central-eastern islands and are particularly abundant at Vulcano and Stromboli. Mafic and intermediate rocks comprise the bulk of older volcanic sequences for most islands. Rhyolites are restricted to younger activity of the central arc, and become particularly abundant at Lipari and Vulcano. Regional variations of incompatible trace element ratios and Sr-, Nd-, and Pb-isotope signatures in mafic-intermediate rocks document the variable composition of mantle sources, which were contaminated by different types of metasomatic fluids released from an oceanic slab in the western-central sectors and from oceanic slab plus sediments in the east. This metasomatism was superimposed over a heterogeneous mantle wedge, which had a mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB-) to ocean-island basalt (OIB)-type character passing from the centre to the margins of the arc. The OIB-type component in the external arc is attributed to asthenospheric mantle inflow from the Africa foreland, around the borders of a narrow slab during rollback.
Capitolo o saggio
Quaternary volcanism, Italy, Aeolian Islands, volcanology
English
The Aeolian Island Volcanoes
Lucchi, F; Peccerillo, A; Keller, J; Tranne CA; Rossi, PL
2013
9781862393653
37
GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE
491
510
Peccerillo, A., De Astis, G., Faraone, D., Forni, F., Frezzotti, M. (2013). Compositional variations of magmas in the Aeolian arc: implications for petrogenesis and geodynamics. In F. Lucchi, A. Peccerillo, J. Keller, Tranne CA, P.L. Rossi (a cura di), The Aeolian Island Volcanoes (pp. 491-510). GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE [10.1144/M37.15].
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