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Petrological Features of Neogene Ulukale Porphyritic Dome and Çağlarca Radial Dykes in the Tunceli Volcanic, Eastern Turkey

This study presents new analytical data for the Ulukale porphyritic dome located within the Neogene Tunceli volcanic rocks, as well as whole rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd isotope data for the Çağlarca radial dykes for the first time. The Ulukale porphyritic dome and the Çağlarca radial dykes, have tra...

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Published in:Doklady earth sciences 2024-10, Vol.518 (2), p.1665-1678
Main Authors: Kürüm, Sevcan, Sar, Abdullah, Yurt, Muhammed Yasir, Yıldırım, İsmail
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Language:English
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Summary:This study presents new analytical data for the Ulukale porphyritic dome located within the Neogene Tunceli volcanic rocks, as well as whole rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd isotope data for the Çağlarca radial dykes for the first time. The Ulukale porphyritic dome and the Çağlarca radial dykes, have trachyandesite composition. On trace element diagrams normalized to primitive mantle, samples from the dome and dykes have similar features. Whole-rock geochemistry data for the investigated volcanic rocks indicate they formed from low-degree of partial melting of spinel lherzolite at shallow depths. Accordingly magmatism forming the dome appears to have more acidic composition. Sr–Nd isotope data (εNd( T ) value –2.0 and –1.7) for both rock groups indicate a lithospheric subcontinental mantle source. All geochemical data indicate these volcanic rocks had source magma with lherzolitic features which underwent low-degree of partial melting; however, fractional crystallization, magma mixing, contamination in the form of continental crust effects and the effect of subduction-linked sediment melts were shown to be important during magma differentiation. Additionally, all this data shows that these volcanic rocks have the same petrological features as the Tunceli Volcanics, the main product of this magmatism.
ISSN:1028-334X
1531-8354
DOI:10.1134/S1028334X24601470