Latest Pleistocene crustal cannibalization at Baekdusan (Changbaishan) as traced by oxygen isotopes of zircon from the Millennium Eruption
- Authors
- Cheong, Albert Chang-sik; Sohn, Young Kwan; Jeong, Youn-Joong; Jo, Hui Je; Park, Kye-Hun; Lee, Youn Soo; Li, Xian-Hua
- Issue Date
- Jul-2017
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Keywords
- Baekdusan; Millennium Eruption; Zircon; O isotope; Crustal cannibalization
- Citation
- Lithos, v.284, pp 132 - 137
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Lithos
- Volume
- 284
- Start Page
- 132
- End Page
- 137
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13615
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.lithos.2017.04.012
- ISSN
- 0024-4937
1872-6143
- Abstract
- The silicic volcanism of Baekdusan (Changbaishan), which is on the border between North Korea and China, was initiated in the Late Pleistocene and culminated in the 10th century with a powerful (volcanic explosivity index = 7) commendite-trachyte eruption commonly referred to as the "Millennium Eruption." This study presents oxygen isotope data of zircon in trachydacitic pumices ejected during the Millennium Eruption, together with whole-rock geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data that manifest once again the A-type and EMI affinities of the Millennium Eruption magma. The zircon crystals, dated by previous studies at ca. 12-9 ka, show a moderate inter-grain variation in delta O-18 from 3.69%. to 5.03%.. These values are consistently lower than the normal mantle range, and interpreted to have resulted from the digestion of meteoric-hydrothermally altered intracaldera rocks in the shallow magma chamber beneath Baekdusan just prior to the crystallization of the zircons, rather than from derivation from low-delta O-18 sources deep in the mantle. The whole-rock geochemical/isotopic considerations suggest that the magma mainly self-cannibalized the earlier erupted volcanic carapace around the magma chamber. This study highlights the usefulness of zircon oxygen isotopes for characterizing past volcanic activity that has now been commonly eroded away and implies that the generation of Yellowstone-type low-delta O-18 magma is not a rare phenomenon in large-volume silicic eruptions. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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