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Provedor de dados:  ArchiMer
País:  France
Título:  Chemical systematics of an intermediate spreading ridge: The Pacific-Antarctic Ridge between 56 degrees S and 66 degrees S
Autores:  Vlastelic, Ivan
Dosso, Laure
Bougault, Henri
Aslanian, Daniel
Geli, Louis
Etoubleau, Joel
Bohn, Marcel
Joron, Jl
Bollinger, C
Data:  2000-02
Ano:  2000
Resumo:  Axial bathymetry, major/trace elements, and isotopes suggest:that the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (PAR) between 56 degrees S and 66 degrees S is devoid of any hotspot influence. PAR (56-66 degrees 5) samples have in-average lower Sr-87/Sr-86 and Nd-143/Nd-144 and higher Pb-206/(204)pb than northern Pacific midocean ridge basalts (MORB), and also than MORE from the other oceans. The high variability of Pb isotopic ratios (compared to Sr and Nd) can be due to either a;general high mu (HIMU) (high U/Pb) affinity of the southern Pacific upper mantle or to a mantle event first recorded in time by Pb isotopes. Compiling the results of this study with those from the PAR between 53 degrees S and 57 degrees S gives a continuous view of mantle characteristics from south Pitman Fracture Zone (FZ) to Vacquier FZ, representing about 3000 km of spreading axis. The latitude of Udintsev FZ (56 degrees S) is a limit between, to the north, a domain with large geochemical Variations and, to the south, one with small Variations. The spreading rate has intermediate values (54 mm/yr at 66 degrees S to 74 mm/yr at 56 degrees S) which increase along the PAR, while the axial morphology: changes from valley to dome. The morphological transition is not recorded by the chemical properties of the ridge basalts nor by the inferred mantle temperature which displays few variations (30-40 degrees C) along the PAR. Contrary to what is observed along the South-East Indian Ridge, PAR morphology appears to be controlled more by spreading rate rather than by mantle temperature. Much of the major and trace element variability results from segmentation control on the shallowest thermal structure of the mantle. The cold edge of a fracture zone seems to be more efficient when occurring in an axial dome context.:It is expressed as an increase of the magnitude of the Transform Fault Effect along the valley-dome transition, resulting in a clear increase of trace element ratio variability (such as Nb/Zr). There is no strong evidence for the previously proposed southwestward asthenospheric flow in the area. However, this flow model could explain the intrasegment asymmetric patterns.
Tipo:  Text
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10578/9396.pdf

https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10578/
Editor:  Amer Geophysical Union
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Journal Of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (0148-0227) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2000-02 , Vol. 105 , N. B2 , P. 2915-2936
Direitos:  2000 AGU

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