Geochemical characteristics of the alkaline basalts and the phonolite -trachyte plugs of the axum area, Northern Ethiopia

Author(s)
Miruts Hagos, Christian Koeberl, Kurkura Kabeto, Friedrich Koller
Abstract

The Axum volcanic rocks constitute important deposits of trap (Oligocene) and post-trap (Miocene- to Pliocene) volcanism at the northern end of the great Ethiopian flood basalt sequence. The petrologic diversity of lavas erupted in this area is significant, ranging from basanites to tephrites and phonolites to trachytes. The variation in the concentration of major elements (Fe 2O 3, TiO 2, CaO), rare earth elements (REE), and incompatible element ratios (Zr/Nb, Nb/Y) in the volcanic rocks of Axum demonstrates the heterogeneous character of their source region. Such heterogeneity can be interpreted by the involvement of a mantle reservoir to different degrees and mechanisms of partial melting. The geochemical data show that the Axum volcanic rocks represent two magma series, which we designate as the flood basalt sequence and the post-trap basalt sequence. The flood basalt sequence, which erupted contemporaneously with the Oligocene Ethiopian flood basalts, exhibit high TiO 2 (2.6 - 4.4 wt%), Fe 2O 3 (13.4 - 17.4 wt%), and high Zr/Nb ratio (9 - 18). In contrast, the post-trap basalt sequence, which has a slight tendency towards the composition of the north-central Ethiopian shield volcanoes (Guguftu shield volcano) and the central and southeastern Eritrean volcanic suites, exhibit low TiO 2 (2.0 - 2.6 wt%), Fe 2O 3(10.5 - 14.6 wt%), Zr/Nb ratio (2.8 - 3.1), and high Nb (60 - 84 ppm), Th (3.9 - 7.2 ppm), and Nb/Y ratio (2.2 - 2.7). The acidic rocks, on the other hand, are indistinguishable from each other and values of their trace element ratio are comparable with the trace element ratios of the post-trap basalt sequence. The acid volcanics (phonolites and trachytes) might, therefore, have formed mostly through fractional crystallization of the post-trap basalt sequence magmas.

Organisation(s)
Department of Lithospheric Research
External organisation(s)
University of Vienna, Mekelle University
Journal
Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume
103
Pages
153-170
No. of pages
18
ISSN
0251-7493
Publication date
2010
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105105 Geochemistry, 105120 Petrology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/381257db-9ded-40c7-a5f0-7b0c0ca03da9