SUMMARY
Paleozoic volcanic rocks in the Sông Đà Structure: Mantle origin and dynamics
Nguyễn Hoàng,
Nguyễn Đắc Lư, Nguyễn Văn Can
Paleozoic volcanic
activity in association with the formation of the Sông Đà Rift Zone produced
mainly alkaline and subalkaline mafic rocks and a minor amount of rhyolite to
trachyte and transitional types. Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic composition of
representative samples were analyzed. Initial isotopic values were obtained
based on reported age of 283 Ma. ranging from 0.7036 – 0.7090, 0.5119 – 0.5124,
và 18.32 – 23.50 for 87Sr/86Sr, 143Nd/144Nd
and 206Pb/204Pb, respectively. Except for one sample that
has low Sr (0.7036) and high Nd (0.5124) all the initial Sr and Nd isotopic ratios
are much higher than the Chondrite Uniform Reservoir (CHUR) calculated for 283
Ma. (87Sr/86Sr = 0.7041 and 143Nd/144Nd
= 0.5123). Samples of high isotopic ratios accompanied by negative anomalies at
high field strength elements such as Nb, Ta, and Zr were interpreted to be
derived from mantle source(s) contaminated by crustal material introduced into
the mantle via subduction zone. We suggest two dynamic models that may be
driving force for the volcanic activity, (1) intraplate lithospheric extension,
resulted from long-term plate compression; (2) back-arc spreading at a plate
margin. Both of the dynamics may be related to the formation and closure of the
Paleo-Tethys started about 400 Ma. ago.
Ngày nhận bài: 1-7-2003
Người biên tập: Trần Văn Trị