SUMMARY
Source features and melting conditions of Cenozoic basalts
at Pleiku
Nguyễn Hoàng
The
Pleiku basalt centre is one of the Vietnamese Cenozoic basalt plateaus that
were formed after the cessation of the East
Sea
Basin opening and the
uplift of the South Central Việt Nam. This basalt
plateau occurred through several eruption episodes, from about 9 Ma to 0.32 Ma,
with different periods of quiescence in between, producing lavas with a secular
changing from voluminous, high-SiO2, low-FeO* quartz and olivine
tholeiites, to less voluminous, low-SiO2, high-FeO* olivine,
sub-alkaline and alkali basalts, and generally higher incompatible element
concentration from older to younger lavas. The first trend is interpreted as an
effect of decreasing melt fraction with increasing pressure, while the second
is probably a function of source fertility. Comparison of primitive calculated
basalts with parameterized experimental melt compositions shows segregation
pressures ranging from 10 kbar for old eruptives up to 30 kbar for younger
lavas.