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Origin and Evolution of Miocene Basanite to Comendite Lavas at the Mount Overlord Volcanic Field, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

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Title
Origin and Evolution of Miocene Basanite to Comendite Lavas at the Mount Overlord Volcanic Field, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
Other Titles
남극 북부 빅토리아랜드 마운트 오버로드 화산지대의 마이오세 바사나이트-코멘다이트 용암의 기원과 진화
Authors
Kim, Jihyuk
Kyle, Philip R.
Lee, Mi Jung
Lee, Jong Ik
Heizler, Matthew
Im, Sunghwan
Gamble, John A.
Noll, Mark R.
Keywords
Continental alkaline magmatismgeochronologymagma differentiationmount overlord volcanic fieldAntarctica
Issue Date
2025
Citation
Kim, Jihyuk, et al. 2025. "Origin and Evolution of Miocene Basanite to Comendite Lavas at the Mount Overlord Volcanic Field, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica". JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY, 66(3): 0-0.
Abstract
Continental alkaline magmatism produces a wide variety of igneous rock types because of varying degrees of partial melting of heterogenous mantle sources, fractional crystallization, and magma contamination during transit through the continental crust. The Mount Overlord Volcanic Field (MOVF) is a continental alkaline volcanic province in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mount Overlord and the associated vents that make up the volcanic field are some of the least-explored volcanic rocks in the western Ross Sea. The MOVF sits within the Transantarctic Mountains, which form the rift shoulder of the extensive West Antarctic Rift System. The compositions of volcanic rocks in the MOVF range widely from basanite to evolved trachyte and comendite with a suite of intermediate rock types. Here we present Ar-40/Ar-39 ages, petrography, and whole-rock and mineral geochemistry to establish the temporal and magmatic evolution of the magmatic system. Volcanic activity occurred from 21.2 to 6.9 Ma, making it one of the longest records of volcanism in the western Ross Sea area. Mount Rittmann, an active volcano that is part of the MOVF, is not discussed here but extends the timing of volcanism of the MOVF into the Holocene. At Mount Overlord and surrounding areas, there were eruptions of lava flows, domes, and pyroclastic rocks. Localized deposits of hyaloclastites formed by magma-ice interactions provide an insight into former ice levels. Geochemically the MOVF shows a single magma differentiation trend except for Navigator Nunatak lavas which have a potassic affinity rarely seen in northern Victoria Land. Partial melting of an amphibole-bearing mantle lithology at or near the base of the continental lithospheric mantle (CLM) was the main source of the parental basaltic magmas. Polybaric crystal fractionation of the primary basaltic magmas mainly occurred at lower crustal depths and involved fractionation of clinopyroxene, olivine, kaersutite, feldspars, biotite, Fe-Ti oxides, apatite, and sodalite. Crustal assimilation of c. 10% granite harbor igneous complex granitoids was important in the evolution of intermediate composition magmas. Trachyte, phonolite, and comendite magmas stagnated and evolved at shallow crustal depths (c. <8 km). Over 95% crystal fractionation was required to generate the comendites. Extraction of the comendite melt from a felsic crystal mush was an important process. The potassic Navigator Nunatak magma required partial melting of phlogopite-bearing metasomatized CLM. The metasomes had 'HIMU-like' or FOZO isotopic compositions that ultimately originated from recycling of materials in the mantle. The MOVF displays a stronger affinity toward FOZO than other northern Victoria Land basaltic rocks. This suggests that the interaction between parental melt and juvenile CLM was limited, which is similar to volcanic rocks from the oceanic Adare Basin seamounts. Our result emphasizes the critical importance of a thick CLM for the genesis of diverse alkaline magma compositions in a continental rift system.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16047
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egaf014
Type
Article
Station
Jang Bogo Station
Indexed
SCIE
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2025-2025, 남극권 맨틀활동과 지체구조진화 연구 (25-25) / 박숭현 (PE25050)
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