Composition and conditions of formation of the parental melts of Jurassic dolerites of southwestern Crimea: Evidence from melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts


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This study focuses on Jurassic shallow intrusions and subvolcanic bodies from around Trudolyubovka village in the southwestern Crimea. All the rocks are similar in mineral composition and have similar geochemical features and occur in close spatial and geological association. This allows us to assign the intrusions to a single magmatic series and interpret them as differentiation products of a single parental melt. The investigation of melt inclusions in olivine from the most magnesian sample showed that the composition of igneous melts ranged from basalt to basaltic andesite of a moderately potassic subalkaline affinity. Compared with N-MORB, they are enriched in LILE, but have similar HFSE and REE contents. The early magmatic melts crystallized at temperatures ranging from 1240 to 1125°C, pressures of 6–8 kbar, and an oxygen fugacity of ΔQFM = +0.6; and later melts crystallized at 1090–940°C, ~1.5 kbar, and oxygen fugacity increasing from ΔQFM + 0.9 to ΔQFM + 2.3. The minimum pressure of groundmass crystallization was estimated as 40–60 bar. The primitive melts were formed in a mature island arc or an active continental margin setting by ~13% melting of a DMM-like source. The melting occurred at spinel-facies depths under the influence of a slab-derived fluid at a temperature 25°C below the dry peridotite solidus.

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D. V. Popov

Faculty of Geology; Department of Earth Sciences

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Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119899; Rue des Maraîchers, 13, Geneva, 1205

N. Nekrylov

Faculty of Geology

Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119899

P. Yu. Plechov

Faculty of Geology; Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry; Fersman Mineralogical Museum

Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119899; Moscow, 119991; Moscow, 119017

V. D. Shcherbakov

Faculty of Geology

Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119899

M. V. Portnyagin

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry; GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Wischhofstr. 1-3, Kiel, 24148

M. S. Serova

Faculty of Geology

Email: d.vs.popov@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119899

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