The Carboniferous Baralacha La basaltic dykes (Upper Lahul, Ladakh): remnants of an early rifting event along the Indian northern plate


Autoria(s): Chauvet F.; Lapierre H.; Bosch D.; Demant A.; Bussy F.; Vannay J.C.; Mascle G.H.; Brunet P.; Cotten J.; Keller F.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The Lower Carboniferous Baralacha La basaltic dykes were emplaced along transtensional faults. The basalts exhibit tholeiitic and alkaline affinities. The tholeiites are TiO2-poor, moderately enriched in light rare earth (LREE), and display Nb and Ta negative and Th positive anomalies. The alkali basalts, compared to the tholeiites, have higher TiO2, rare earth and highly incompatible trace element contents and greater LREE enrichments. The Nd and Pb isotope compositions of the Baralacha La basalts suggest that they derive from the partial melting of an enriched OIB mantle source. characterized by a HIMU component, and contaminated by the lower continental crust. The Baralacha La dyke swarm represent the remnants of an early rifting event on the northern Indian passive margin.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_63459D700C30

doi:10.2113/176.6.499

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en

Fonte

Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, vol. 176, pp. 499-511

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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