Petrology and Geochemistry of Post-Collisional Early Miocene Volcanism in the Karacadağ Area (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
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This study was financially supported by the Sel?uk University Scientific Research Projects Coordination (Project No: 05401043 and 2003/186). The authors gratefully thank the Sel?uk University for its support.

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    Early Miocene (ca.?21–18 Ma) volcanism in the Karacada? area comprises three groups of volcanic rocks: (1) calcalkaline suite (andesitic to rhyolitic lavas and their pyroclastics), (2) mildly-alkaline suite (alkali basalt, hawaiite, mugearite, benmoreite and trachydacite), and (3) a single trachyandesitic flow unit. Field observations, 40Ar/39Ar ages and geochemical data show that there was a progressive temporal transition from group 1 to 3 in a post-collisional tectonic setting. The calcalkaline suite rocks with medium-K in composition resemble those of subduction-related lavas, whereas the mildly-alkaline suite rocks having a sodic tendency (Na2O/K2O=1.5–3.2) resemble those of within-plate lavas. Incompatible element and Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of the suites suggest that the lithospheric mantle beneath the Karacada? area was heterogeneously enriched by two processes before collision: (1) enrichment by subduction-related processes, which is important in the genesis of the calcalkaline volcanism, (2) enrichment by small degree melts from the astenosphere, which dominates the mildly alkaline volcanism. Perturbation of the enriched lithosphere by either delamination following collision and uplift or removal of the subducted slab following subduction and collision (i.e., slab breakoff) is the likely mechanism for the initiation of the post-collision volcanism.

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Kür?ad ASAN, Hüseyin KURT.2011. Petrology and Geochemistry of Post-Collisional Early Miocene Volcanism in the Karacadağ Area (Central Anatolia, Turkey)[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),85(5):1100-1117

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  • Received:July 17,2010
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