2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019tc005802
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Temporal‐Geochemical Evolution of the Persani Volcanic Field, Eastern Transylvanian Basin (Romania): Implications for Slab Rollback Beneath the SE Carpathians

Abstract: The Quaternary Persani volcanic field (PVF) consists of alkali basalts formed in an extensional basin at the SE end of the Transylvanian basin, near an important anomaly in the European mantle, the Vrancea slab, a seismically active near-vertical lithospheric fragment of debated origin. The PVF is the only basaltic field regionally, has been studied geochemically in the past, and is also known for the presence of abundant mantle xenoliths. Here, we describe new geochemical data on rocks recently dated by Ar-Ar… Show more

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“…Additionally, the SE Carpathian region is characterized by enhanced electrical conductivity that likely highlights enhanced water percolation within the suture zone of the Carpathian belt and surrounding areas 34 , 35 . In contrast, decompressional melting, which occurs in case of lithospheric delamination, results in basaltic volcanism 7 , 32 . The origin of the East Carpathians recent magmatism 3 has been highly debated since there is no evidence of oceanic subduction in the area since the Miocene 7 .…”
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“…Additionally, the SE Carpathian region is characterized by enhanced electrical conductivity that likely highlights enhanced water percolation within the suture zone of the Carpathian belt and surrounding areas 34 , 35 . In contrast, decompressional melting, which occurs in case of lithospheric delamination, results in basaltic volcanism 7 , 32 . The origin of the East Carpathians recent magmatism 3 has been highly debated since there is no evidence of oceanic subduction in the area since the Miocene 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, decompressional melting, which occurs in case of lithospheric delamination, results in basaltic volcanism 7 , 32 . The origin of the East Carpathians recent magmatism 3 has been highly debated since there is no evidence of oceanic subduction in the area since the Miocene 7 . The Ciomadul volcano is located at the SE extremity of the Călimani-Gurghiu-Harghita volcanic chain (NW–SE line).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The colored data (symbols as in Figure 1) are those selected according to the screening criteria outlined in the main text. Published whole‐rock data (Ali & Ntaflos, 2011; Ali et al., 2013; Dobosi & Jenner, 1999; Dobosi et al., 1995; Downes et al., 1995; Ducea et al., 2020; Embey‐Isztin, Dobosi, et al., 1993; Embey‐Isztin, Downes, et al., 1993; Harangi et al., 1994, 2013, 2015; Harangi, Vaselli, et al., 1995; Ivan & Hovorka, 1993; Jankovics et al., 2015, 2019; Rosenbaum et al., 1997; Tschegg et al., 2010) are listed in the supporting information.…”
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“…Data sets for this research are included in the supporting information file of this paper. In‐text citation references are as follows: basalt compositions (Ali & Ntaflos, 2011; Ali et al., 2013; Dobosi et al., 1995; Dobosi & Jenner, 1999; Downes et al., 1995; Ducea et al., 2020; Embey‐Isztin, Dobosi, et al., 1993; Embey‐Isztin, Downes, et al., 1993; Harangi et al., 1994, 2013, 2015; Harangi, Vaselli, et al., 1995; Ivan & Hovorka, 1993; Jankovics et al., 2015, 2019; Rosenbaum et al., 1997; Tschegg et al., 2010); nodule compositions and mineralogy (Aradi et al., 2017; Dobosi et al., 2010; Downes et al., 1992; Embey‐Isztin et al., 1989, 1990; Embey‐Isztin et al., 2014; Faccini et al., 2020; Liptai et al., 2017; Ntaflos et al., 2017; Szabó & Taylor, 1994; Szabó et al., 1995; Vaselli et al., 1995, 1996); mineral‐melt partition coefficients (Beattie, 1993; Johnson, 1998; Mallmann & O'Neill, 2009; McKenzie & O'Nions, 1991, 1995); melt sources (Gibson & Richards, 2018; McKenzie & O'Nions, 1991, 1995). Software for this research, that is, the INVMEL scheme formulated by McKenzie and O'Nions (1991, 1995), has since its conception been expanded to include the mantle melting parameterization of Katz et al.…”
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