Neodymium-strontium isotopic evidence for extreme contamination in a layered basic intrusion

EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS(1981)

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Neodymium and strontium isotopic analyses from the Kalka layered basic intrusion, central Australia, are arrayed parallel to the Sr-axis of a Nd-Sr isotopic correlation diagram and are removed from the normal basaltic field. Initial 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios are almost constant and typical of continental basalts, whereas initial 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios vary greatly and range to high values (0.7049–0.7088). Acidic granulites from the country rock lie upon the continuation of the Kalka trend at higher 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios outlining a mixing system between granulite and normal basaltic magma. If average granulite acted as a contaminant, isotope dilution calculations show that amounts assimilated reached as high as 25%. Bulk contamination is confirmed petrologically by the abundance of orthopyroxene, particularly as basal orthopyroxenites and the restriction of olivine to less-contaminated levels. Analogies between Kalka and several other major layered intrusions, such as the Bushveld Complex, suggest that large-scale contamination was a significant aspect of their genesis.
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isotope dilution,layered intrusion,strontium isotopes
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