Rapid magma ascent and generation of 230Th excesses in the lower crust at Puyehue Cordón Caulle, Southern Volcanic Zone, Chile

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Basaltic to rhyolitic lavas and tephras erupted over the last 70 kyr at the Puyehue Cordón Caulle volcanic complex in the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ) were analyzed for major and trace element, Sr isotope, and U Th isotope compositions to constrain the timescales of magmatic processes and identify the subducted and crustal components involved in magma genesis. Internal U Th mineral isochrons from five lavas and three tephra fall deposits are indistinguishable from their eruption ages, indicating a short period (< 1000 yr) of crystal residence in the magma prior to eruption. The (230Th/232Th) ratios define a narrow range (0.80 0.83) compared to that of all SVZ lavas (0.72 0.97), suggesting that Puyehue basalt was derived from a relatively uniform mantle source. Dacites and rhyolites have the largest U excesses and likely evolved via fractional crystallization of a plagioclase-dominated mineral assemblage. In contrast, basalts have 1 to 6% 230Th excesses, a characteristic not previously observed in frontal arc stratovolcanoes of the Andean SVZ. The 230Th excesses are interpreted to reflect a relatively small degree of fluid flux melting coupled with assimilation and melting of the lower crust. Lower crustal processes, therefore, have dampened the 238U excesses that were generated during fluid addition to the mantle wedge. Although prior 238U 230Th 226Ra studies of lavas from other southern SVZ stratovolcanoes (36 to 41° S) have inferred that slab additions and the extent of mantle melting were nearly constant along strike of the arc, our results suggest that MASH processes envisioned by Hildreth and Moorbath [W. Hildreth, S. Moorbath, Crustal contributions to arc magmatism in the Andes of central Chile, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 98 (1988) 455-489] in the northern SVZ also occur in the southern SVZ, where the crust is relatively thin.

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