Abstract

Bulk-rock major, trace, and REE geochemistry and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions identify mantle sources involved in the genesis of volcanic rocks of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary Ulukişla Formation, Çamard-Ulukişla Basin, Nigde Province, central Anatolia. Incompatible trace-element patterns exhibit a large Nb-Ta trough and strong enrichment of LILE such as Ba, Th and U, and LREE, which indicate a subduction-zone signature. Trace-element ratios are compatible with a subcontinental lithospheric source. Isotopic data demonstrate the presence of an EMII-like protolith (87Sr/86Sr = 0.707242-0.707582, 143Nd/144Nd = 0.512336-0.512390, 206Pb/204Pb = 18.70-18.917, 207Pb/204Pb = 15.716-15.796, 208Pb/204Pb = 39.157-39.45). These geochemical and isotopic data indicate the derivation of the studied volcanic rocks from an enriched subcontinental mantle source, modified by earlier subduction events. This petrogenetic conclusion is compatible with a geodynamic setting of post-collisional extension for the Çamard-Ulukişla Basin.

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