The ‘zero charge’ partitioning behaviour of noble gases during mantle melting

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Mesozoic dikes associated with the Karoo plume were studied within the East Antarctica where at Queen Maud Land on the Almannryggen massif high-Ti magnesian Fe-basalts were found. It is assumed that such basalts originate by means of the pyroxenite-containing mantle melting. The isotopic characteristics of the studied dolerites reflect the composition of the pyroxenite source - the ancient oceanic lithosphere (ЕМI), submerged at the mantle depths of 150-170 km in the paleosubduction zone of the Gondwanian continent and transformed 180 m.y. ago into the pyroxenite melt when interacting with the plume mantle peridotite.


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