Abstract

The Ontong Java and Manihiki oceanic plateaus are believed to have formed through high-degree melting of a mantle plume head. Boninite-like, low-Ti basement rocks at Manihiki, however, imply a more complex magma genesis compared with Ontong Java basement lavas that can be generated by ∼30% melting of a primitive mantle source. Here we show that the trace element and isotope compositions of low-Ti Manihiki rocks can best be explained by re-melting of an ultra-depleted source (possibly a common mantle component in the Ontong Java and Manihiki plume sources) re-enriched by ≤1% of an ocean-island-basalt-like melt component. Unlike boninites formed via hydrous flux melting of refractory mantle at subduction zones, these boninite-like intraplate rocks formed through adiabatic decompression melting of refractory plume material that has been metasomatized by ocean-island-basalt-like melts. Our results suggest that caution is required before assuming all Archaean boninites were formed in association with subduction processes.

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  • Notes: 1 analysed with SIMS 2 molar Mg/Mg+Fe ratio 3 FTIR data from Timm et al, 2011 4 Analysed with XRF for major elements and solution ICP-MS for trace elements 5 Double spike Pb data 6 t=120Ma 7 Isotopes analysed on whole rock chips 8 isotope data from Timm et al, 2011 except for Sr isotope ratio in sample SO193DR26-1

  • N/A - not analysed note: isotope data for sample SO225DR24-10 is from whole rock analyses

  • Inital mantle Bulk partition source PM1 coefficients Di2

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Notes: 1 analysed with SIMS 2 molar Mg/Mg+Fe ratio 3 FTIR data from Timm et al, 2011 4 Analysed with XRF for major elements and solution ICP-MS for trace elements 5 Double spike Pb data 6 t=120Ma 7 Isotopes analysed on whole rock chips 8 isotope data from Timm et al, 2011 except for Sr isotope ratio in sample SO193DR26-1

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