Journal article

Geochemical and isotopic constraints on the origin of the jurassic dolerites of Tasmania

JM Hergt, BW Chappell, MT Mcculloch, I Mcdougall, AR Chivas

Journal of Petrology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS UNITED KINGDOM | Published : 1989

Abstract

The Jurassic dolerites of Tasmania represent a small part of the widespread Mesozoic magmatism of Gondwana, and possess some of the most extreme isotopic and elemental signatures observed in tholeiitic rocks. This study documents the remarkable uniformity of the magma in major, trace element and isotopic composition at the time of emplacement. Many of the trace element and isotopic characteristics compare more closely with those of continental crustal rocks than with typical mantle-derived materials, indicating the dominance of a crustal component in the petrogenesis of these tholeiites. Difficulties in reproducing the trace element signatures of the dolerites using calculations involving cr..

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