Petrogenesis of Miocene volcanism in the Central Anatolia: Geochemical, isotopic and geochronological evidence

Şenel Özdamar*, Mehmet Z. Billor, Oral Sarıkaya, Bala Ekinci Şans, Taşkın Deniz Yıldız, Fahri Esenli, Haibo Zou, Sarah Sherlock, Ali Haydar Gültekin

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Abstract

This paper presents the first 40Ar/39Ar age data, new bulk-rock major-trace element compositions and Nd[sbnd]Sr isotope geochemistry, combined with detailed geological mapping of Galatia Volcanic Province (GVP) in the northwest Central Anatolia (Turkey). Here, there are voluminous extrusive rocks in a wide compositional range: a basalt, andesite and trachyte suite, and their pyroclastic equivalents. 40Ar/39Ar dating of two whole-rock samples from the GVP yielded plateau ages of 21.76 ± 0.8 Ma and 20.97 ± 0.5 Ma, constrain the volcanic activity at ca. 21 Ma (Aquitanian). The samples show by sub-parallel light rare earth element (LREE)-enrichment and relatively flat heavy rare earth element (HREE) patterns and moderate fractionation [average (La/Yb)N = 13.5]. Their initial 87/86Sr values vary between 0.704619 and 0.704998, while initial 143/144Nd values lie between 0.512673 and 0.512755. Integration of the geochemical and geochronological with geological data we propose that the volcanic rocks in the northern area of GVP with calc-alkaline affinity were produced by a lithospheric mantle magma in an extensional setting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108086
JournalJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume450
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • Ar/Ar dating
  • Central Anatolia
  • Galatia Volcanic Province
  • Miocene
  • Sr-Nd

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