McDonald Islands Phonolitic Lavas: Evidence for Zonation of the Kerguelen Plume

dc.contributor.authorFox, J. M.en
dc.contributor.authorFalloon, T. J.en
dc.contributor.authorCarey, R. J.en
dc.contributor.authorWatson, S. J.en
dc.contributor.authorDuncan, R. A.en
dc.contributor.authorOlin, P. H.en
dc.contributor.authorArculus, R. J.en
dc.contributor.authorCoffin, M. F.en
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-23T18:23:46Z
dc.date.available2025-05-23T18:23:46Z
dc.date.issued2024en
dc.description.abstractThe McDonald Islands, together with Heard Island and the Kerguelen Archipelago, are volcanic islands on the mostly submerged Kerguelen Plateau, and the products of the long-lived Kerguelen mantle plume (at least 130 Myr; Coffin et al., 2002, https://doi.org/10.25919/jw5f-ad35). The first multibeam bathymetry data acquired around the Heard and McDonald islands reveal > 70 sea knolls surrounding the McDonald Islands and three sea knolls north of Heard Island. Rocks dredged from McDonald Islands sea knolls include fresh vesicular phonolitic lavas, phonolitic obsidian, phonolitic pillow fragments, and one basanite. These are the first phonolites sampled from the seafloor on the Kerguelen Plateau. Dredging of one sea knoll north of Heard Island recovered basaltic lavas. Lavas from the sea knolls are young, returning 40Ar/39Ar plateau ages of 73.7 ± 15.1 ka to 7.0 ± 2.7 ka for McDonald Islands sea knoll phonolites and 9.0 ± 1.3 ka for the Heard Island sea knoll. We define a new magma series, the McDonald Series, characterized by low εHf (−3.9 to −4.4) and lower Δ207Pb/204Pb (4.5–4.8) and Δ208Pb/204Pb (79–85) than all other lavas on the Kerguelen Plateau. This newly defined series is the product of a relatively young (Pleistocene-Holocene) phase of volcanism produced by a distinct component of the Kerguelen mantle plume. We propose that McDonald Series phonolites together with 53.4 Ma lavas previously dredged from Ninetyeast Ridge provide evidence for zonation of the Kerguelen mantle plume.en
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank the Australian Marine National Facility crew and scientific staff, and the international scientific team, on board R/V Investigator voyage IN2016_V01 to the Heard Island and McDonald Islands region. Sandrin Feig from the Central Science Laboratory, University of Tasmania is thanked for his assistance with EMPA analyses. Roland Mass, University of Melbourne, is thanked for providing isotopic data for this study. Analytical work was supported by Australian Antarctic Science Program (AASP) Grant 4338 (MC). MC is grateful for the support of the Detached Cultural Organisation. JF is supported by a Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Post\u2010doctoral Fellowship. We thank Hugo Olierook and two anonymous reviewers for their careful reviews, which helped improve our manuscript. We thank the Australian Marine National Facility crew and scientific staff, and the international scientific team, on board R/V Investigator voyage IN2016_V01 to the Heard Island and McDonald Islands region. Sandrin Feig from the Central Science Laboratory, University of Tasmania is thanked for his assistance with EMPA analyses. Roland Mass, University of Melbourne, is thanked for providing isotopic data for this study. Analytical work was supported by Australian Antarctic Science Program (AASP) Grant 4338 (MC). MC is grateful for the support of the Detached Cultural Organisation. JF is supported by a Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Post-doctoral Fellowship. We thank Hugo Olierook and two anonymous reviewers for their careful reviews, which helped improve our manuscript.en
dc.description.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.identifier.issn1525-2027en
dc.identifier.scopus85208823891en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85208823891&partnerID=8YFLogxKen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733752880
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsPublisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Geophysical Union.en
dc.sourceGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystemsen
dc.subjectAr/Ar geochronologyen
dc.subjectHeard Islanden
dc.subjectHf isotopesen
dc.subjectKerguelen Plumeen
dc.subjectMcDonald Islandsen
dc.subjectphonolitesen
dc.titleMcDonald Islands Phonolitic Lavas: Evidence for Zonation of the Kerguelen Plumeen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dspace.entity.typePublicationen
local.contributor.affiliationFox, J. M.; University of Tasmaniaen
local.contributor.affiliationFalloon, T. J.; University of Tasmaniaen
local.contributor.affiliationCarey, R. J.; University of Tasmaniaen
local.contributor.affiliationWatson, S. J.; NIWAen
local.contributor.affiliationDuncan, R. A.; Oregon State Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationOlin, P. H.; University of Adelaideen
local.contributor.affiliationArculus, R. J.; School Administration, Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU College of Science and Medicine, The Australian National Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationCoffin, M. F.; University of Tasmaniaen
local.identifier.citationvolume25en
local.identifier.doi10.1029/2024GC011854en
local.identifier.pure31a24597-7d83-4a93-8664-ebd80bc0c8b8en
local.identifier.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85208823891en
local.type.statusPublisheden

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