Chronology and geochemistry of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province in Jamaica

Simon F. Mitchell , Andrew C. Kerr , Alan R. Hastie
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Jamaica has a complex geological history with rocks belonging to the Cretaceous Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP) in the east and Cretaceous oceanic island arc rocks in the centre and west. We present a new geochemical dataset for the CLIP and correlate this dataset and previous datasets using radiolarians and planktic foraminifers to the geological timescale. The palaeontological dating indicates that two phases of plateau activity – ‘main’ phase in the late Turonian-mid Coniacian (c. 92-87 Ma) and an ‘extended’ phase in the Coniacian to mid Campanian (c. 88-75 Ma). These phases are also seen in the Beata Ridge and on the Lower Nicaragua Rise. The geochemistry indicates that both phases are typical large igneous province plateau basalts. The ‘main’ phase has slightly more depleted light rare earth elements than the extended phase, indicating mantle source heterogeneity, and a (Sm/Yb)n >1 indicates a deeper average depth of melting for the ‘main’ phase. The association of the basalts with sediments containing specific microfossil assemblages clearly demonstrates the existence of these two magmatic phases in Jamaica.

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牙买加具有复杂的地质历史,东部的岩石属于白垩纪加勒比大火成岩省(CLIP),中部和西部的岩石属于白垩纪海洋岛弧岩。我们为CLIP提供了一个新的地球化学数据集,并将该数据集与以前使用放射虫和浮游有孔虫的数据集与地质时间尺度相关联。古生物测年表明,高原活动分为两个阶段,即晚Turonian-mid Coniacian(约92-87 Ma)的“主要”阶段和Coniacian -mid Campanian(约88-75 Ma)的“扩展”阶段。这些阶段也出现在比阿塔山脊和下尼加拉瓜隆起。地球化学特征表明,两期均为典型的大火成岩省高原玄武岩。主相中轻稀土元素的亏缺程度略高于扩展相,表明地幔源非均质性,且(Sm/Yb)n >1表明主相中平均熔融深度较深。玄武岩与含有特定微化石组合的沉积物的结合清楚地证明了这两个岩浆阶段在牙买加的存在。
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