The “Colli Albani” composite volcano is made up of strongly silica-undersaturated leucite-bearing rocks. Magmas were erupted during three main periods, but a complex plumbing system dominated by regional tectonics channelled magmas into different reservoirs. The most alkali-rich magmas, restricted to the caldera-forming period (pre-caldera), are extremely enriched in incompatible trace elements and display more radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr = 0.71057–0.71067), with slightly less radiogenic Pb with respect to those of the post-caldera period. Post-caldera volcanic activity was concentrated in three different volcanic environments: external to the caldera, along the caldera edge and within the caldera. The post-caldera magmas produced melilite- to leucitite-bearing, plagioclase-free leucitites. In contrast to the pre-caldera lavas, they are characterised by lower incompatible trace element abundances and less radiogenic Sr ( 87 Sr / 8 6Sr = 0. 71006–0. 71039) . Magmas evolved through crystal fractionation plus minor crustal assimilation in a large magma chamber during the pre- caldera period. The multiple caldera collapses dissected and partially obliterated the early magma chamber. During the post-caldera stage, magmas were channelled through several pathways and multiple shallow-level magma reservoirs were established. A lithospheric mantle wedge previously depleted in the basaltic component and subsequently enriched by metasomatic slab-derived component is suggested as the mantle source of Colli Albani parental magmas. Two different parental magmas are recognised for the pre- and post-caldera stages. The differences may be related to the interplay between smaller degrees of melting for the pre-caldera magmas and more carbonate-rich recycled subducted lithologies in the post-caldera magmas.

Boari, E., Avanzinelli, R., Melluso, L., Giordano, G., Mattei, M., De Benedetti, A.a., et al. (2009). Isotope geochemistry (Sr-Nd-Pb) and petrogenesis of leucite-bearing rocks from “Colli Albani” volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcanic evolution. BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY, 71(9), 977-1005 [10.1007/s00445-009-0278-6].

Isotope geochemistry (Sr-Nd-Pb) and petrogenesis of leucite-bearing rocks from “Colli Albani” volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcanic evolution

GIORDANO, Guido;MATTEI, Massimo;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The “Colli Albani” composite volcano is made up of strongly silica-undersaturated leucite-bearing rocks. Magmas were erupted during three main periods, but a complex plumbing system dominated by regional tectonics channelled magmas into different reservoirs. The most alkali-rich magmas, restricted to the caldera-forming period (pre-caldera), are extremely enriched in incompatible trace elements and display more radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr = 0.71057–0.71067), with slightly less radiogenic Pb with respect to those of the post-caldera period. Post-caldera volcanic activity was concentrated in three different volcanic environments: external to the caldera, along the caldera edge and within the caldera. The post-caldera magmas produced melilite- to leucitite-bearing, plagioclase-free leucitites. In contrast to the pre-caldera lavas, they are characterised by lower incompatible trace element abundances and less radiogenic Sr ( 87 Sr / 8 6Sr = 0. 71006–0. 71039) . Magmas evolved through crystal fractionation plus minor crustal assimilation in a large magma chamber during the pre- caldera period. The multiple caldera collapses dissected and partially obliterated the early magma chamber. During the post-caldera stage, magmas were channelled through several pathways and multiple shallow-level magma reservoirs were established. A lithospheric mantle wedge previously depleted in the basaltic component and subsequently enriched by metasomatic slab-derived component is suggested as the mantle source of Colli Albani parental magmas. Two different parental magmas are recognised for the pre- and post-caldera stages. The differences may be related to the interplay between smaller degrees of melting for the pre-caldera magmas and more carbonate-rich recycled subducted lithologies in the post-caldera magmas.
2009
Boari, E., Avanzinelli, R., Melluso, L., Giordano, G., Mattei, M., De Benedetti, A.a., et al. (2009). Isotope geochemistry (Sr-Nd-Pb) and petrogenesis of leucite-bearing rocks from “Colli Albani” volcano, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy: inferences on volcanic evolution. BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY, 71(9), 977-1005 [10.1007/s00445-009-0278-6].
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