Edge‐Driven Convection Melting Before the Emplacement of the Afar Mantle Plume Head Inferred From 40Ar/39Ar Dating

Geophysical Research Letters(2023)

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Abstract The Ethiopia‐Yemen flood basalts are spatially zoned with progressively lower TiO2 lavas from near the Afar depression toward the margins. The timing and rate of emplacement of low TiO2 (LT) lavas are poorly known compared with the ultra‐high TiO2 (HT2) lavas. We measured two high‐precision 40Ar/39Ar ages of 29.63 ± 0.14 and 30.02 ± 0.22 Ma (2σ) from basalts of the 2‐km‐thick LT lava sequence at the Afar plume head margin. Using our eruption age model constructed from our and previous 40Ar/39Ar ages with the paleomagnetic directions, we estimate that the LT lava eruption continued over Chrons C12r‐C12n‐C11r. The eruption of the plume head margin started earlier than the plume head axis emplacement in C12n. Also, the eruption rate was low at the margin, high at the axis. We estimate that the LT lavas are induced by the edge‐driven convection, the result of a plume‐lithosphere interaction, not a plume head.
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Ethiopian flood basalts,Afro‐Arabian Large Igneous Province,edge‐driven convection,magnetostratigraphy,Oligocene
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