Volume 26, Issue No. 1, 2001
PETROLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL DATA CONCERNING THE MANTLE BENEATH THE PERSANI MOUNTAINS, QUATERNARY BASALT AREA, RUMANIA
Haralambie Savu*, Ion Tiepacand* and Anca Uscatescu*
*Geological Institute
of Romania, 1 Caransebes St., 78344 Bucharest 32, Romania.
The peridotite xenoliths
from the Quaternary continental trachybasalts of Persani Mountains originate
in an anhydrous spinel lherzolitic mantle, the Mg# value of which is of
91.3. It presents a porphyroblastic texture. The geochemical characteristics
are close to those of the mantle beneath the Dreiser Weither (Germany)
volcanic area. During the Tertiary and Quaternary periods the mantle underwent
deformation (Fig. 1) and recrystallization (Fig. 2) phenomena along some
shear zones, determined by two trans-crustal fracture systems, that led
to the cratonization of the Persani Mountains area, and affected the mantle
beneath it, also. Thus, there were set up the PT conditions for the mantle
partial melting at a rate of ca. 4%, from which the trachybasaltic magma
resulted at a depth of about 225 km.