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- W377490090 abstract "In arc lavas, elements of the extended high field strength element group (HFSE; Nb, Ta, Zr, Hf, W, and Mo) are valuable tracers to unravel magma source processes. These elements can also help to identify residual mineral assemblages in subducting slabs and in the mantle. Most high-precision studies on HFSE behaviour to date only focused on intra-oceanic arc suites and data for mafic lavas of the K-rich series (medium-K, high-K and shoshonitic) are scarce. Arguably, K-rich series are the most incompatible element-rich end-members of subduction zone magmatism, and they often record sediment recycling into the mantle. Understanding HFSE fractionation in K-rich lavas can therefore provide important insight into the global HFSE budget. Here we present a comprehensive extended HFSE dataset obtained by isotope dilution on well-characterised K-rich lavas from the Eastern Mediterranean, also including subducting sediment samples drilled during DSDP Leg 13 and ODP Leg 160 South and West of Crete. The volcanic samples include mafic calc-alkaline lavas from the active Aegean Island arc (Santorini) and post-collisional Tertiary lavas from SE Bulgaria. The Santorini lavas record a hydrous sediment melt-mediated source overprint of a depleted mantle source by components from the subducting African plate. The Bulgarian lavas tap lithospheric mantle sources that were overprinted by fluid- and melt-like subduction components during Eocene subduction of the African Plate. The sediments in this study comprise silts/sands, marl oozes, limestones and clay-rich debris flows and approximate the bulk sediment subducted beneath the Hellenic arc. The marked enrichment of all HFSE in the lavas is controlled by the composition of the subducted sediments as shown by low 176Lu/177Hf (0.008630–0.02433) and Zr/Nb (11.3–29.4), combined with variable εHf (−3 to +11) and elevated W contents (up to 2.45 ppm) in the lavas. Nevertheless, the lavas display unfractionated ratios of Nb/Ta and Zr/Hf of 12.3–16.5 and 34.4–38.6, respectively, with respect to MORB. This feature may be explained by the Nb/Ta in the sediments that are on average higher (15.2 ± 2) compared to typical upper crustal estimates (12.5 ± 1.8), indicating a strong regional control on the HFSE ratios in Eastern Mediterranean sediments. The lavas exhibit low Ta/W (<1.33), but do not show elevated W/Th, as expected for island-arcs entirely dominated by subduction zone fluids. Ratios of Mo/W in all lavas are low (<1.79), which, according to experimental evidence, can be explained by low fluid salinities at moderately oxidised conditions. Collectively, our data therefore confirm the mobility of W in subduction zones, but the selective mobility of W relative to the similar incompatible Th and Mo depends on the proportion of melt-like components, the composition of the material being subducted and ambient redox conditions in the subducted material." @default.
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- W377490090 title "The behaviour of the extended HFSE group (Nb, Ta, Zr, Hf, W, Mo) during the petrogenesis of mafic K-rich lavas: The Eastern Mediterranean case" @default.
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