Geochemistry of the Panjal Traps basalts (NW Himalaya): records of the Pangea Permian break-up

Author:

Chauvet François1,Lapierre Henriette,Bosch Delphine2,Guillot Stéphane1,Mascle Georges1,Vannay Jean-Claude3,Cotten Jo4,Brunet Pierre5,Keller Francine1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Géodynamique des Chaînes Alpines, UMR-CNRS 5025, Université Joseph Fourier, Géosciences, B.P. 53, 38041 Grenoble, France (e-mail: francois.chauvet@ujf-grenoble.fr).

2. Géosciences Montpellier, UMR-CNRS 5243, Institut des Sciences de la Terre, de l’Eau et de l’Espace de Montpellier 2, Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, France.

3. Institute of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, BSFH-2, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne.

4. Laboratoire des Domaines Océaniques, UMR-CNRS 6538, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Place Nicolas Copernic, 29280 Plouzané, France.

5. Laboratoire des Mécanismes de Transferts en Géologie, UMR-CNRS 5563, Université Paul Sabatier, 38 rue des 36 ponts, 31400 Toulouse, France.

Abstract

AbstractThe late Lower to Middle Permian Panjal Traps (NW Himalaya, India-Pakistan) represent the greatest magmatic province erupted on the northern Indian platform during the Neotethys opening. New geochemical and isotopic analyses were performed on basalts from the eastern borders of the traps (SE Zanskar-NW Spiti area) in order to characterize this volcanism, to discuss its compositional variations in comparison to Panjal counterparts and its relationships with the opening of Neotethys. Lavas show features of tholeiitic low-Ti (< 1.6%) continental flood basalts with LREE, Th enrichments and Nb-Ta negative anomalies. Trace element ratios combined with εNdi values (−3.6 to +0.9) and high Pb isotopic ratios suggest that these tholeiitic basalts were derived from an OIB-like mantle contaminated at various degrees by a continental crust component. Previous geochemical features are broadly similar to those of the coeval Panjal volcanic sequences identified westwards (Ladakh, Kashmir and Pakistan). Present geochemical constraints obtained for the Panjal Traps basalts suggest they originated from rapid effusion of tholeiitic melts during opening of the Neotethys Ocean. Similar magmatism implying an OIB-type reservoir is contemporaneously recognized on and along the adjacent Arabian platform. Both Indian and Arabian Permian volcanics were emplaced during coeval syn-rift to post rift transition. These Lower to Middle Permian south Neotethyan continental flood magmatism are regarded as associated to a passive rifting. In this scheme, OIB-type isotopic signature would be related either to a melting episode of syn-rift up-welling mantle plumes or to a melting of a regional abnormally hot and enriched mantle.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Geology

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