Original paper
On the origin of EM-I end-member
Lustrino, Michele; Dallai, Luigi

Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Band 179 Heft 1 (2003), p. 85 - 100
published: Aug 1, 2003
DOI: 10.1127/0077-7757/2003/0179-0085
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Abstract
On the basis of geochemical data available for oceanic basalts distinct mantle reservoirs have been identified during the last decades. Among these reservoirs, the EMI end-member (Enriched Mantle type I) shows almost unique geochemical characteristics. The definition of the EMI end member and the petrogenetic processes related to its origin are still debated: the geochemical composition of EMI basalts has been interpreted in terms of crust-mantle interaction during 1) mantle recycling of subducted crustal material; 2) detachment of lithospheric keels in over-thickened regions; 3) thermal erosion by anomalously hot mantle. Key features of the EMI end-member are: low uranogenic Pb ratios (206Pb/204Pb 0.85), and 208Pb/206Pb (>2.08). EMI basalts show apparent or inexistent Ba, Pb, Eu or Sr anomalies in primitive mantle-normalized diagrams and have Ba/Nb ratios ranging from 3.5 to 47.4, Ce/Pb from 1.2 to 24.6, Nb/U from 10.5 to 71.8, Sr/ Nd from 6.2 to 36.4, and Eu/Eu* from 0.83 to 1.25. On these basis, the origin and evolution of the EMI end-member cannot be explained by a single petrological model, and even the definition of elemental and isotopic parameters is controversial.