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Major and trace element and Sr Nd Pb isotopic variations ill mafic volcanic
rocks hve been studied in a 220 km transect across the Kamchatka are from
the Eastern Volcanic Front, over the Central Kamchatka Depression to the Sr
edinny Ridge in the back-arc. Thirteen volcanoes and lava fields, from 110
to 400 km above the subducted slab, were sampled. This allows its to charac
terize spatial variations and the relative amount and composition of the sl
ab fluid involved in magma genesis. Typical Kamchatka arc basalts, normaliz
ed for fractionation to 6% MgO. display a strong increase in large ion lith
ophile, light rare earth and high field strength elements from the arc fron
t to the back-arc. Ba/Zr and Ce/Pb ratios, however, are nearly constant acr
oss the arc, which suggests a similar fluid input for Ba and Pb. La/Yb and
Nb/Zr- increase from the are front to the back-arc. Rocks from the, Central
Kamchatka Depression range in Sr-87/Sr-86 from 0.70334 to 0.70366, but hav
e almost constant Nd isotopic compositions (Nd-141/Nd-144 0.51307-0.51312).
This correlates with the highest U/Th ratios in these rocks. Pb-isotopic r
atios are mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-like but decrease slightly from the
volcanic front to the back-mv. The initial mantle source ranged from N-MOR
B-like ill the volcanic front and Central Kamchatka Depression to more enri
ched in the back-arc. This enriched component is similar to all ocean-islan
d basalt (OM) source. Variations in (CaO)(6.0)-(Na2O)(6.0) show that degree
of melting decreases fi-om the arc front to the Central Kamchatka Depressi
on and remains constant from there to the Sredinny Ridge. Calculated fluid
compositions have a similar trace element pattern across the arc, although
minor differences are implied. A model is prevented that quantifies the var
ious mantle components (variably depleted, N-MORB-mantle and enriched OIB-m
antle) and the fluid compositions added to this mantle wedge. The amount of
fluid added ranges from 0.7 to 2.1%. The degree of melting changes from si
milar to 20% at the arc front to < 10% below the back-an, region. 77if, xoc
ksfioni volcanoes qj'thc northern part of the Central Kamchatka Depression
to the north of the transect considered in this study - are significantly,
different in their trace element composition) compared with the other rocks
of the transect and their source appear) to have been enriched by a compon
ent derived from melting of the edge of the ruptured slab.