Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East

Basaltic lavas from fracture zones and ridge segments have been systematically sampled along the Southwest Indian Ridge from the Bouvet triple junction to 11 ° E. Detailed studies of the major and trace element and isotopic variations in these lavas serve to distinguish three compositional groupings...

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Published in:Journal of Petrology
Main Authors: LE ROEX, A. P., DICK, H. J. B., ERLANK, A. J., REID, A. M., FREY, F. A., HART, S. R.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:petrology:24/3/267 2023-05-15T15:45:56+02:00 Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East LE ROEX, A. P. DICK, H. J. B. ERLANK, A. J. REID, A. M. FREY, F. A. HART, S. R. 1983-08-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/24/3/267 https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/24.3.267 en eng Oxford University Press http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/24/3/267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/24.3.267 Copyright (C) 1983, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 1983 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/24.3.267 2008-12-25T20:25:36Z Basaltic lavas from fracture zones and ridge segments have been systematically sampled along the Southwest Indian Ridge from the Bouvet triple junction to 11 ° E. Detailed studies of the major and trace element and isotopic variations in these lavas serve to distinguish three compositional groupings which occur throughout this region. The one type comprises basalt with typical ‘depleted’ (N-type MORB) characteristics with high Zr/Nb (>17), Y/Nb (>8) and 143Nd/144Nd (0·51312 ± 2–0·51302 ± 2) ratios, LREE depletion (La/Yb N = 0·35–1·1) and with relatively low 87Sr/86Sr (0·70267 ± 4–0·70297 ± 4) ratios. The second, least abundant, type has typical ‘plume’ characteristics (P-type MORB) with low Zr/Nb (5·8–6·8), Y/Nb (0·9–1·2) and 143Nd/144Nd (0·51295 ± 2–0·51286 ± 2) ratios, strong LREE enrichment (La/YbN = 4·8–6·9) and relatively high 87Sr/86Sr (0·70356 ± 4–0·70364 ± 4) ratios. These compositional features are similar to those found in the nearby Bouvet Island lavas. The third type has a transitional chemistry (T-type MORB) with relatively low Zr/Nb (7·7–11·8), Y/Nb. (1·3–3·0) and l43Nd/144Nd (0·51301 ± 2–0·51284 ± 2) ratios, slight LREE enrichment (La/Yb N = 1·7–4·3) and with relatively high 87Sr/86Sr (0·70291 ± 4–0·70370 ± 4) ratios. All three lava types show similar variations in terms of major element composition (e.g. Mg #). N- and T-type lavas are volumetrically the most abundant and lavas from both groups occur at most localities that have been sampled. P-type lavas have been found at approximately half the localities sampled and crossing REE patterns are a common phenomenon of these data sets. There is no evidence for a ‘geochemical gradient’ away from the present location of the Bouvet mantle ‘plume’; rather a juxtapositioning of all three lava types occurs along this entire length of the Southwest Indian Ridge system. A comparison of lavas dredged from fracture zones and ridge segments shows no inherent geochemical differences which can be related to the source regions giving rise to these lavas. ... Text Bouvet Island HighWire Press (Stanford University) Indian Bouvet ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) Bouvet Island ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) Journal of Petrology 24 3 267 318
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REID, A. M.
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HART, S. R.
Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East
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description Basaltic lavas from fracture zones and ridge segments have been systematically sampled along the Southwest Indian Ridge from the Bouvet triple junction to 11 ° E. Detailed studies of the major and trace element and isotopic variations in these lavas serve to distinguish three compositional groupings which occur throughout this region. The one type comprises basalt with typical ‘depleted’ (N-type MORB) characteristics with high Zr/Nb (>17), Y/Nb (>8) and 143Nd/144Nd (0·51312 ± 2–0·51302 ± 2) ratios, LREE depletion (La/Yb N = 0·35–1·1) and with relatively low 87Sr/86Sr (0·70267 ± 4–0·70297 ± 4) ratios. The second, least abundant, type has typical ‘plume’ characteristics (P-type MORB) with low Zr/Nb (5·8–6·8), Y/Nb (0·9–1·2) and 143Nd/144Nd (0·51295 ± 2–0·51286 ± 2) ratios, strong LREE enrichment (La/YbN = 4·8–6·9) and relatively high 87Sr/86Sr (0·70356 ± 4–0·70364 ± 4) ratios. These compositional features are similar to those found in the nearby Bouvet Island lavas. The third type has a transitional chemistry (T-type MORB) with relatively low Zr/Nb (7·7–11·8), Y/Nb. (1·3–3·0) and l43Nd/144Nd (0·51301 ± 2–0·51284 ± 2) ratios, slight LREE enrichment (La/Yb N = 1·7–4·3) and with relatively high 87Sr/86Sr (0·70291 ± 4–0·70370 ± 4) ratios. All three lava types show similar variations in terms of major element composition (e.g. Mg #). N- and T-type lavas are volumetrically the most abundant and lavas from both groups occur at most localities that have been sampled. P-type lavas have been found at approximately half the localities sampled and crossing REE patterns are a common phenomenon of these data sets. There is no evidence for a ‘geochemical gradient’ away from the present location of the Bouvet mantle ‘plume’; rather a juxtapositioning of all three lava types occurs along this entire length of the Southwest Indian Ridge system. A comparison of lavas dredged from fracture zones and ridge segments shows no inherent geochemical differences which can be related to the source regions giving rise to these lavas. ...
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author LE ROEX, A. P.
DICK, H. J. B.
ERLANK, A. J.
REID, A. M.
FREY, F. A.
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title Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East
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title_fullStr Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Lavas Erupted along the Southwest Indian Ridge Between the Bouvet Triple Junction and 11 Degrees East
title_sort geochemistry, mineralogy and petrogenesis of lavas erupted along the southwest indian ridge between the bouvet triple junction and 11 degrees east
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