Assimilation of sialic crustal material by volcanics of the easternmost extension of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt - evidence from Sr and Nd isotopes

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Pliocene to Quaternary basaltic to rhyolitic volcanics of the eaasternmost part of the TMVB are characterized by 87Sr/86Sr ratios from 0.70342 to 0.70511 and 143Nd/144Nd ratios from 0.51250 to 0.51287. Since the volcanics are of Pliocene to Quaternary age, the measured Sr and Nd isotope ratios are taken as initial ratios. These isotope ratios are negatively correlated and, with one exception, plot on the "mantle array'. The isotopic variation cannot be explained by simple binary mixing models or AFC-modelling. The interpretation suggests a complex model involving mantle heterogeneities and assimilation of crustal material. -Authors

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Besch, T., Verma, S. P., Kramm, U., Negendank, J. F. W., Tobschall, H. J., & Emmermann, R. (1995). Assimilation of sialic crustal material by volcanics of the easternmost extension of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt - evidence from Sr and Nd isotopes. Geofisica Internacional, 34(3), 263–281. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1995.34.3.716

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