Mineral chemistry and petrochemistry of post-collisional tertiary mafic to felsic cogenetic volcanics in the Ulubey (Ordu) area, eastern Pontides, NE Turkey

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Post-collisional Tertiary volcanic rocks in the Ulubey (Ordu) area at the western edge of the eastern Pontides palaeo-arc are divided into four suites. The Yenisayaca basalt (TB) contains plagioclase (An61-83), clinopyroxene (Wo42-44 En39-41 Fs15-18) and olivine phenocrysts and titanomagnetite microphenocrysts, whereas the Çatal Tepe and Elekçioǧlu Tepe suite (ÇES), Işik Tepe suite (ITS) and andesite/trachyandesite suite (ATS) rocks include plagioclase (An23-78), clinopyroxene (Wo27-48 En37-55 Fs11-26), hornblende (Mg#= 0.63-0.76), biotite (Mg#= 0.63-0.82), sanidine phenocrysts and titanomagnetite and apatite microphenocrysts. Petrochemically, the volcanic rocks show tholeiitic-alkaline to the calc-alkaline affinities, and have medium to high-K contents. Most samples have low Mg#, Cr, and Ni, which indicates that they have undergone significant fractional crystallization from mantle-derived melts. The geochemical variations can be explained by fractionation of common mineral phases such as clinopyroxene ± plagioclase ± magnetite in the Yenisayaca basalt, and hornblende + biotite + plagioclase ± magnetite ± apatite ± sanidine in the Çatal Tepe and Eleki̧oǧlu Tepe suite, Işιk Tepe suite and andesite/trachyandesite suite rocks. N-Type MORB-normalized trace element patterns show that Ulubey volcanic rocks are enriched in LILE and to a lesser extent in Th and Ce, but depleted in Zr, Y and TiO2. Besides, the rocks have depletion in Nb and Ta relative to LILE, moderate LREE/HREE ratios and high Th/Yb ratios, all of which indicate that parental magma(s) probably derived from an enriched source region (probably lithospheric mantle) which was previously modified by fluids. The C1-chondrite-normalized REE patterns are concave with low to medium enrichment, indicating similar source areas for the Yenisayaca Basalt, Çatal Tepe and Elekçioǧlu Tepe suite, Işιk Tepe suite and andesite/trachyandesite suite. The REE patterns also imply that negative Eu anomalies are probably associated with plagioclase fractionation in the evolution of the rocks. Copyright © TÜBİTAK.

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Temizel, I., & Arslan, M. (2009). Mineral chemistry and petrochemistry of post-collisional tertiary mafic to felsic cogenetic volcanics in the Ulubey (Ordu) area, eastern Pontides, NE Turkey. In Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences (Vol. 18, pp. 29–53). https://doi.org/10.3906/yer-0806-6

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