Abstract

ABSTRACT The Okinawa Trough is an incipient back-arc basin formed by the subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate and is a natural laboratory for studying basin evolution, magmatism, and crust-mantle interactions during the early stages of back-arc spreading. Back-arc spreading and recent magmatism are occurring mainly in the Middle Okinawa Trough (MOT) and Southern Okinawa Trough (SOT). In order to investigate the magmatism in the Okinawa Trough, volcanic rock samples from the MOT and SOT were analysed for Fe – Sr – Nd – Pb – Hf isotopic compositions. The Fe isotopic compositions of basaltic andesite samples from the SOT are similar to or lower than MORBs. The fluid/melt derived from the subducted slab, especially the fluid dehydrated from slab serpentinites and sediment-derived melts, entered the overlying depleted mantle wedge and participated in magma generation, which resulted in the low δ56Fe values of the SOT basaltic magmas. The δ56Fe values of volcanic rocks from the MOT increase with increasing SiO2 contents, suggesting a gradual enrichment of heavy Fe isotopes during the evolution of the magma as it ascended to the surface. While the Sr – Nd – Pb – Hf isotopic compositions do not vary significantly, suggesting that the different samples are the products of different degrees of crystal fractionation of comagma. The fractional crystallization of olivine, pyroxene, and ilmenite minerals, which enrich in light Fe isotopes, resulted in the gradual increase in Fe isotopic values of magma during its evolution. The dacites and rhyolites from the southernmost Okinawa Trough have the similar δ56Fe values with the basaltic andesite and the basalt from the SOT and MOT, accompanied by significantly lower Nd and Hf isotope ratios relative to basalts, reflecting that the contamination of crustal materials would not change the magma in Fe isotope compositions evidently. Compared with the MOT, the volcanic rocks from the SOT was more affected by subduction components on their underlying mantle, and those from the southernmost experienced more contamination by crustal materials in the evolving magma.

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