Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses

©2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. To examine the petrogenesis and sources of basalts from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, one of the shallowest locations along the global ridge system, we present new measurements of Nd, Sr, Hf, and Pb isotopes and U-series disequilibria on 32 axial basalts. Young Kolbe...

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Published in:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Main Authors: Elkins, L. J., Sims, Ken, Prytulak, J., Elliott, T., Mattielli, N., Blichert-Toft, J., Blusztajn, J., Dunbar, N., Devey, C., Mertz, D. F., Schilling, J. G., Murrell, M.
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spelling ftcolostateunidc:oai:mountainscholar.org:20.500.11919/1146 2023-05-15T16:57:03+02:00 Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses Elkins, L. J. Sims, Ken Prytulak, J. Elliott, T. Mattielli, N. Blichert-Toft, J. Blusztajn, J. Dunbar, N. Devey, C. Mertz, D. F. Schilling, J. G. Murrell, M. 2011-11-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11919/1146 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2011.08.020 English eng eng University of Wyoming. Libraries Faculty Publication - Geology & Geophysics https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11919/1146 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2011.08.020 Geology and Geophysics Faculty Publications Geology Journal contribution 2011 ftcolostateunidc https://doi.org/20.500.11919/1146 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2011.08.020 2021-07-14T19:59:36Z ©2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. To examine the petrogenesis and sources of basalts from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, one of the shallowest locations along the global ridge system, we present new measurements of Nd, Sr, Hf, and Pb isotopes and U-series disequilibria on 32 axial basalts. Young Kolbeinsey basalts (full-spreading rate = 1.8 cm/yr; 67° 05'-70 degrees 26'N) display (230Th/238U) < 1 and (230Th/238U) > 1 with (230Th/238U) from 0.95 to 1.30 and have low U (11.3-65.6 ppb) and Th (33.0 ppb-2.40 ppm) concentrations. Except for characteristic isotopic enrichment near the Jan Mayen region, the otherwise depleted Kolbeinsey basalts (e. g. 87Sr/86Sr = 0.70272-0.70301, ε(Nd) = 8.4-10.5, ε(Hf) = 15.4-19.6 (La/Yb)(N) = 0.28-0.84) encompass a narrow range of (230Th/232Th) (1.20-1.32) over a large range in (238U/232Th) (0.94-1.32), producing a horizontal array on a (230Th/232Th) vs. (238U/232Th) diagram and a large variation in (230Th/238U). However, the (230Th/238U) of the Kolbeinsey Ridge basalts (0.96-1.30) are inversely correlated with (234U/238U) (1.001-1.031). Samples with low (230Th/238U) and elevated (234U/238U) reflect alteration by seawater or seawater-derived materials. The unaltered Kolbeinsey lavas with equilibrium 234U/238U have high (230Th/238U) values (≥ 1.2), which are consistent with melting in the presence of garnet. This is in keeping with the thick crust and anomalously shallow axial depth for the Kolbeinsey Ridge, which is thought to be the product of large degrees of melting in a long melt column. A time-dependent, dynamic melting scenario involving a long, slowly upwelling melting column that initiates well within the garnet peridotite stability zone can, in general, reproduce the (230Th/238U) and (231Pa/235U) ratios in uncontaminated Kolbeinsey lavas, but low (231Pa/235U) ratios in Eggvin Bank samples suggest eclogite involvement in the source for that ridge segment. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Jan Mayen Kolbeinsey Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University) Jan Mayen Kolbeinsey ENVELOPE(-18.687,-18.687,67.149,67.149) Kolbeinsey Ridge ENVELOPE(-16.917,-16.917,68.833,68.833) Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75 21 6300 6329
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Elkins, L. J.
Sims, Ken
Prytulak, J.
Elliott, T.
Mattielli, N.
Blichert-Toft, J.
Blusztajn, J.
Dunbar, N.
Devey, C.
Mertz, D. F.
Schilling, J. G.
Murrell, M.
Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
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description ©2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. To examine the petrogenesis and sources of basalts from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, one of the shallowest locations along the global ridge system, we present new measurements of Nd, Sr, Hf, and Pb isotopes and U-series disequilibria on 32 axial basalts. Young Kolbeinsey basalts (full-spreading rate = 1.8 cm/yr; 67° 05'-70 degrees 26'N) display (230Th/238U) < 1 and (230Th/238U) > 1 with (230Th/238U) from 0.95 to 1.30 and have low U (11.3-65.6 ppb) and Th (33.0 ppb-2.40 ppm) concentrations. Except for characteristic isotopic enrichment near the Jan Mayen region, the otherwise depleted Kolbeinsey basalts (e. g. 87Sr/86Sr = 0.70272-0.70301, ε(Nd) = 8.4-10.5, ε(Hf) = 15.4-19.6 (La/Yb)(N) = 0.28-0.84) encompass a narrow range of (230Th/232Th) (1.20-1.32) over a large range in (238U/232Th) (0.94-1.32), producing a horizontal array on a (230Th/232Th) vs. (238U/232Th) diagram and a large variation in (230Th/238U). However, the (230Th/238U) of the Kolbeinsey Ridge basalts (0.96-1.30) are inversely correlated with (234U/238U) (1.001-1.031). Samples with low (230Th/238U) and elevated (234U/238U) reflect alteration by seawater or seawater-derived materials. The unaltered Kolbeinsey lavas with equilibrium 234U/238U have high (230Th/238U) values (≥ 1.2), which are consistent with melting in the presence of garnet. This is in keeping with the thick crust and anomalously shallow axial depth for the Kolbeinsey Ridge, which is thought to be the product of large degrees of melting in a long melt column. A time-dependent, dynamic melting scenario involving a long, slowly upwelling melting column that initiates well within the garnet peridotite stability zone can, in general, reproduce the (230Th/238U) and (231Pa/235U) ratios in uncontaminated Kolbeinsey lavas, but low (231Pa/235U) ratios in Eggvin Bank samples suggest eclogite involvement in the source for that ridge segment.
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author Elkins, L. J.
Sims, Ken
Prytulak, J.
Elliott, T.
Mattielli, N.
Blichert-Toft, J.
Blusztajn, J.
Dunbar, N.
Devey, C.
Mertz, D. F.
Schilling, J. G.
Murrell, M.
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Sims, Ken
Prytulak, J.
Elliott, T.
Mattielli, N.
Blichert-Toft, J.
Blusztajn, J.
Dunbar, N.
Devey, C.
Mertz, D. F.
Schilling, J. G.
Murrell, M.
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title Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
title_short Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
title_full Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
title_fullStr Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Melt Generation Beneath the Slow-Spreading Kolbeinsey Ridge Using (238)U, (230)Th, and (231)Pa Excesses
title_sort understanding melt generation beneath the slow-spreading kolbeinsey ridge using (238)u, (230)th, and (231)pa excesses
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