The Pleistocene to Holocene Payenia volcanic province is a backarc region of 60,000 km2 in Mendoza, Argentina, which is dominated by transitional to alkaline basalts and trachybasalts. We present major and trace element compositions of 139 rocks from this area of which the majority are basaltic rocks with 4 to 12 wt.% MgO and 44 to 50 wt.% SiO2. The southern Payenia province is dominated by intraplate basalts and the trace element patterns of the Río Colorado and Payún Matrú lavas suggest little or no influence from subducted slab components. The mantle source of these rocks is similar to some EM-1 ocean island basalts. In contrast, the magmas from the northern Payenia province and the Andean retroarc occurrences have received an important ...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field constitutes part of the continental back-arc in Argentina. This volca...
Mantle xenoliths in alkali basaltic lavas (with ocean-island basalt chemical signatures) and cinder ...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field (Pleistocene–Holocene) is located in the Andean back-arc of the South...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is located 450. km east of the Chile-Peru trench in central west...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
Insights into the petrochemical composition and evolution of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Pay...
International audienceIn order to better constrain the temporal volcanic activity of the back-arc co...
Olivine major and trace element compositions from 12 basalts from the southern Payenia volcanic prov...
We aim to identify the components metasomatizing the mantle above the subducting Nazca plate under p...
The presented Sr, Nd, Hf and double-spike Pb-isotopic analyses of Quaternary basalts from the Payeni...
Highlights • Backarc mantle metasomatized by contrasting types of subducted upper continental ...
Huanul is a shield volcano with several lava flows hosting mantle xenoliths erupted during the Pleis...
Back-arc volcanism was active in central-western Argentina (provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa) from ...
The Oligo-Miocene Somuncura province is the largest (∼55 000 km2) back-arc mafic volcanic field in P...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field constitutes part of the continental back-arc in Argentina. This volca...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field constitutes part of the continental back-arc in Argentina. This volca...
Mantle xenoliths in alkali basaltic lavas (with ocean-island basalt chemical signatures) and cinder ...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field (Pleistocene–Holocene) is located in the Andean back-arc of the South...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is located 450. km east of the Chile-Peru trench in central west...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
Insights into the petrochemical composition and evolution of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Pay...
International audienceIn order to better constrain the temporal volcanic activity of the back-arc co...
Olivine major and trace element compositions from 12 basalts from the southern Payenia volcanic prov...
We aim to identify the components metasomatizing the mantle above the subducting Nazca plate under p...
The presented Sr, Nd, Hf and double-spike Pb-isotopic analyses of Quaternary basalts from the Payeni...
Highlights • Backarc mantle metasomatized by contrasting types of subducted upper continental ...
Huanul is a shield volcano with several lava flows hosting mantle xenoliths erupted during the Pleis...
Back-arc volcanism was active in central-western Argentina (provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa) from ...
The Oligo-Miocene Somuncura province is the largest (∼55 000 km2) back-arc mafic volcanic field in P...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field constitutes part of the continental back-arc in Argentina. This volca...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field constitutes part of the continental back-arc in Argentina. This volca...
Mantle xenoliths in alkali basaltic lavas (with ocean-island basalt chemical signatures) and cinder ...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field (Pleistocene–Holocene) is located in the Andean back-arc of the South...