Cenozoic Volcanism in the Mediterranean Area 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.2418(04)
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Genesis of the Neogene to Quaternary volcanism in the Carpathian-Pannonian region: Role of subduction, extension, and mantle plume

Abstract: Neogene to Quaternary volcanism of the Carpathian-Pannonian region is part of the extensive volcanic activity in the Mediterranean and surrounding regions. Using the spatial and temporal distribution of the magmatic rocks, their major-and traceelement features, and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope characteristics, we suggest that lithospheric extension in the Pannonian Basin had a major role in the generation of the magmas. Dehydration of subducting slab should have resulted in thorough metasomatism in the mantle wedge during… Show more

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“…Based on published reviews [3,5,24,25,[350][351][352][353] volcanic activity took place in the arc type and back-arc type geotectonic settings, both of them related to the Neogene subduction in front of the advancing Carpathian arc. The back-arc geotectonic setting changed its parameters with time.…”
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“…Based on published reviews [3,5,24,25,[350][351][352][353] volcanic activity took place in the arc type and back-arc type geotectonic settings, both of them related to the Neogene subduction in front of the advancing Carpathian arc. The back-arc geotectonic setting changed its parameters with time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volcanic and/or intrusive activity took place since 21 Ma till 0.1 Ma with a distinct migration in time from west to east ( Figure 2). Volcanic forms show diverse compositions that were generated in response to complex syn-and post-collisional tectonic processes [1,2] involving subduction with roll-back, collision, slab breakoff, delamination, strike-slip tectonics and block rotations of two microplates [4][5][6][7]. Major groups of calc-alkaline rock-types (felsic, intermediate and mafic varieties) have been distinguished and several minor alkalic types also pointed out, including K-alkalic, shoshonitic, ultrapotassic and Na-alkalic.…”
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