Abstract:
The study is conducted on the Mertule Maryam volcanic section which is located in the
northwestern Ethiopian Plateau (EP). The aim of the study is to understand the petrogenesis of
volcanic rocks based on their petrological and geochemical signatures. To achieve the aim of the
study: geological mapping, petrographic and geochemical studies of the volcanic rocks by
comparing and contrasting with the regional studied datasets have been conducted. As a result, the
study area contains volcanic rocks varying in composition from basaltic rocks at the lower part
through intermediate rocks (alkali feldspar-phyric trachyandesitic pyroclast and porphyritic
trachyandesitic to phonolite) at the middle part to pyroxene-rich tephrite at the upper part.
Petrographically, the texture of the basalts vary from aphyric through olivine-clinopyroxeneplagioclase-phyric
to plagioclase-phyric up section. The texture of the intermediate rocks vary
from alkali-feldspar-phyric to alkali-feldspar-hornblende-aegirine-phyric. On the other hand, the
pyroxene-rich tephrites are characterized by having a texture varying from clinopyroxene-phyric
to clinopyroxene-glomeroporphyritic up section. Based on geochemical analysis, the basalts are
transitional; while the intermediate rocks and pyroxene-rich tephrites are alkaline in composition.
Different degree of partial melting at different depths and in some cases crustal contamination
were responsible for the compositional variation of the basaltic rocks; whereas both fractional
crystallization and partial melting processes, without crustal contamination, were responsible for
the compositional variation of the pyroxene-rich tephrites. The intermediate volcanic rocks were
affected by assimilation fractional crystallization (AFC) process in their genesis. The basaltic and
intermediate magmas were generated from spinel dominated amphibole-bearing spinel-garnet
asthenospheric mantle sources with some interaction of the lithospheric and crustal materials.
While the basanite magmas were generated from garnet dominated spinel-garnet asthenospheric
mantle source.