Sr-Nd-Pb Isotopic Compositions of Lavas from Cheju Island, Korea

제주도 화산암류의 Sr-Nd-Pb 동위원소 연구

  • 박준범 (기초과학지원연구소 도위원소분석 그룹) ;
  • 박계헌 (기초과학지원연구소 도위원소분석 그룹) ;
  • 정창식 (기초과학지원연구소 도위원소분석 그룹)
  • Published : 1996.06.01

Abstract

Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic characteristics of alkaline lavas and tholeiites in Cheju Island show that the isotopic compositions of the former slightly overlap, but have relatively more depleted than the latter. However, in viewpoint of the two eruptional stratigraphies of tholeiites, the isotopic compositon of the older one is similar to those of alkaline rocks in Lava Plateau Stage after Lee (1982). These suggest that the parental magmas of alkaline lavas and tholeiites might have originated from the homogenous mantle sourve and that the characteristics of the mantle source to be partially melted might be different between the eruption stages. The isotopic signatures of the bolcanic rocks in Cheju Island overlap with those in Samoa Islands and South China Basin, indicating the DMM-EM IImixing trend. This is distingushed from the DMM-EM I trend of the Cenozoic volcanic rocks in Korea except for cheju Island and Northeastern China. The modelled binary mixing calculation between MM and EM IImaterials indicates that the mantle source of the volcanic rocks in Cheju Island has been mixed about less than 10% of enriched mantle material (EM II) with depleted mantle material (DMM). Concerned with the indentation model between North China Block (NCB) and South China Block (SCB) after Yin an Nie (1993), we suggest that the distinct isotopic features of DMM-EM I and DMM-EM IIof the Cenozoic volcanic rock in Korea as well as China can be explained by the difference of the nature of subcontinental lithospheric mantle as enriched mantle materials, i.e. EM I of NCB, while EM II of SCB.

제주도의 알칼리암류 및 솔라아이트에 대한 Sr, Nd 그리고 Pb 동위원소비의 특징은 서루 유사하거나, 솔리아이트가 조금 더 부화된 특징을 갖는다. 그러나 분출시기에 따라 솔리아이트의 즉징을 구분하면, 전기의 것은 Lee (1982)의 용암대지 형성기의 알칼리암류와 유사한 반면, 후기의 것은 이 연구의 알칼리암류와 유사하다. 이는 알칼리암류와 솔리아이트가 동질의 근원에서 유래하였음을 지시하며, 분출 시기에 따라 부분용융된 맨틀 근원지으 성질이 차이가 있었음을 시사한다. 제주도 화산암류는 사모아 군도의 화산암류의 변화 및 남중국 분지 화산암류의 변화 경향과 중첩되어 DMM과 EM II 사이의 혼합으로 잘 설명될 수 있는 변화경향을 지닌다. 이는 제주도를 제외한 우리나라의 신생대 화산암류 및 북동 중국 화산암류들이 DMM-EM I사이의 혼합으로 설명이 되는 변화경향을 보이는 것과 차이가 난다. DMM-EM II 맨틀 물질간의 섞임 계산 결과, 제주도 화산암류를 형성한 맨틀 물질은 결핍 맨틀 (DMM)에 부화된 맨틀 (EMII)물질이 약 10% 이내의 비율로 섞인 특징을 가짐을 지시한다. 제주도를 포함한 우리나라 및 중국의 신생대 화산암류의 동위원소적 특징을 북중국 지괴와 남중국 지괴으 충돌이론(예,Yin and Nie, 1993)과 결부시키면, 부화된 맨틀 물질의 공급원으로 고려되는 대륙암권 맨틀의 지화학적 조성이 지괴에 따라 차이가 있었음을 나타낸다. 즉 북중국 지괴는 EM I의 표식을, 남중국 지괴는 EM II의 표식을 가지고 있었을 경우로 설명될 수 있음을 제시한다.

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