Implications of the melting depth and temperature of the Atlantic mid-ocean ridge basalts

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Yili Guan
Xuefa Shi
Quanshu Yan
Xun Wei
Yan Zhang
Xiaoping Xia
Haoda Zhou
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[1] Ministry of Natural Resources,Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, First Institute of Oceanography
[2] Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao),Laboratory for Marine Geology
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
[4] State Oceanic Administration,Zhuhai Central Station of Marine Environmental Monitoring
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2019年 / 38卷
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge; MORB; mantle heterogeneity; plume-ridge interaction;
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Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs) are characterized by large variations in trace element compositions and isotopic ratios, which are difficult to be interpreted solely by using magmatic process such as partial melting of a peridotitic mantle and subsequently fractional crystallization. Geochemical diversity of MORBs have been attributed to large-scale heterogeneity within the underlying mantle, and the heterogeneity might have been caused by addition of recycled crustal component, subcontinental lithosphere, metasomatized lithosphere and outer core contribution. In this study, we investigated the MORBs along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) by estimating the temperature and pressure of partial melting, and comprehensively comparing trace element and isotope ratios. The data for MORBs from areas close to mantle plumes show large variations. Mantle plumes can affect mid-oceanic ridges 1 400 km away, but plume effects did not cover all of the ridge segments, and those segments without plume effects did not have any abnormalities in temperature, trace element or isotope ratios. We ascribed the above phenomena to result from the shapes of the plume flow, which we categorized as “pipelike channels” and “pancake-like channels”. The “pancake-like channels” plumes affected the ambient mantle nondirectionally, but the range of the mantle affected by the “pipe-like channels” plumes were selective. Element ratios of MORBs reveal that the mantle source of the MORBs along the MAR is highly heterogeneous. We suggest that most of source heterogeneities of the MORBs may be due to the presence of subducted slab and delaminated lower crust in the source. In addition, the plume that carried materials from the core-mantle boundary may affect some of the segments.
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