THE NEODYMIUM AND STRONTIUM ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS OF CENOZOIC ALKALIC BASALTS FROM PENGLAI AND LINGQU, SHANDONG PROVINCE
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    Cenozoic alkali basaltic rocks at the Wuliqiao-Chishan section of the Penglaiarea, eastern Shandong, and at the Baogushan-Jiaoyeshan-Xiaoyaoshan section ofthe Lingqu area, western Shandong, are composed of olivine nephelines, basanitesand alkali olivine basalts, some of which contain spinel lherzolite xenoliths andmegacrysts. The neodymium and strontium isotopic compositions of 13 samples are reportedin the paper, and their variation ranges are as follows: ~(143)Nd/~(144)Nd=0.512865-0.512771 and ~(87)Sr/~(86)Sr=0.70405-0. 70448 in the Penglai area, eastern Shandong,and ~(143)Nd/~(144)Nd=0.512967-0.512744 and ~(87)Sr/~(86)Sr=0.70349-0.70450 in the Lingjuarea, western Shandong. It is evident that the Sr and Nd isotopic compositions in the mantle sourcesbeneath both areas are heterogenous based on the isotope compositions of alkalibasalts from Penglai and Lingqu. The most depelted mantle component in theLingqu area is similar to PREMA-type mantle end component in the oceanicmantle. This end component is of important significance in the origin of Cenozoiccontinental alkali basalts in eastern China. From the decoupling between the isotopic compositions and the trace elementabundance pattern of the mantale sources beneath both areas, it is inferred thatmantle metasomatism (or trace element enrichment) had occurred in the mantlesources. The time of mantle metasomatism is estimated at 0.45 Ga by means ofthe Nd isotope model age of alkali basalts in both areas.

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Zhi Xiachen, Chen Daogong, Zhang Zongqing, Wang Jinhui.1994. THE NEODYMIUM AND STRONTIUM ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS OF CENOZOIC ALKALIC BASALTS FROM PENGLAI AND LINGQU, SHANDONG PROVINCE[J]. Geological Review,40(6):526-533.

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