The discrimination between continental basalt and island arc basalt based on geochemical method
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    Contamination by continental crust or lithosphere can yield subduction-type signatures and lead to the misidentification of contaminated continental basalts as arc related ones. Uncontaminated asthenosphere (or plume) -generated continental basaltic rocks are normally characterized by (Th/Nb)N<1,Nb/La≥1, low87Sr/86Sr(t) ratios, high εNd(t)values, similar La/Nb and La/Ba ratios to ocean island basalts (OIB) and “hump=shaped”mantle-normalized multi-element patterns without negative Nb, Ta and Ti anomalies. As the uncontaminated asthenosphere (or plume) -generated basaltic rocks have been found in the studied volcanic successions, the possibility can be basically excluded that they belong to island-arc or active continental margin volcanic rocks. For the basic lavas with subduction-type signatures, we can judge whether they are really island-arc or active continental margin basalts by studying Zr contents and Zr/Y ratios or Zr/Y[CD*2]Zr diagram.

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夏林圻 夏祖春 徐学义 李向民 马中平,2007,利用地球化学方法判别大陆玄武岩和岛弧玄武岩[J].岩石矿物学杂志,26(1):77~89. XIA Lin-qi, XIA Zu-chun, XU Xue-yi, LI Xiang-min, MA Zhong-ping,2007,The discrimination between continental basalt and island arc basalt based on geochemical method[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,26(1):77~89.

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