Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N

Since its inception at 62 Ma, mantle convective upwelling beneath Iceland has had a significant influence on Cenozoic vertical motions, magmatism and paleoceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean. Crucially, intersection of the Reykjanes Ridge with the Icelandic Plume provides us with a useful window...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Parnell-Turner, R. E., White, N. J., Maclennan, J., Henstock, T. J., Murton, B. J., Jones, S. M.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftucambridgeesc:oai:eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk:2639 2023-05-15T16:52:25+02:00 Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N Parnell-Turner, R. E. White, N. J. Maclennan, J. Henstock, T. J. Murton, B. J. Jones, S. M. 2013-02 application/pdf image/jpeg http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2639/ http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2639/1/Parnell_2013_EPSL-1.pdf http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2639/2/1-s2.0-S0012821X12007169-gr1.jpg https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030 en eng http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2639/1/Parnell_2013_EPSL-1.pdf http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2639/2/1-s2.0-S0012821X12007169-gr1.jpg Parnell-Turner, R. E. and White, N. J. and Maclennan, J. and Henstock, T. J. and Murton, B. J. and Jones, S. M. (2013) Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 363. pp. 109-120. ISSN 0012-821X DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030> 02 - Geodynamics Geophysics and Tectonics Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftucambridgeesc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030 2020-08-27T18:09:21Z Since its inception at 62 Ma, mantle convective upwelling beneath Iceland has had a significant influence on Cenozoic vertical motions, magmatism and paleoceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean. Crucially, intersection of the Reykjanes Ridge with the Icelandic Plume provides us with a useful window into the transient activity of this plume. Here, the spreading ridge acts as a linear sampler of plume activity, which is recorded as a series of time-transgressive V-shaped ridges and troughs. We present the results of a detailed study of the spreading ridge close to 60°N, where the youngest V-shaped ridge of thickened oceanic crust is forming today. A combination of multibeam bathymetry and seismic reflection profiles, acquired along and across the ridge axis, is used to map the detailed pattern of volcanism and normal faulting. Along the ridge axis, the density of volcanic seamounts varies markedly, increasing by a factor of two between 59°N and 62°N. Within this zone, seismic imaging shows that there is enhanced acoustic scattering at the seabed. These observations are accompanied by a decrease in mean fault length from View the MathML source to View the MathML source. A 1960–2009 catalog of relocated teleseismic earthquake hypocenters indicates that there is a pronounced gap in seismicity between 59°N and 62°N where the cumulative moment release is two orders of magnitude smaller than that along adjacent ridge segments. A steady-state thermal model is used to show that a combination of increased melt generation and decreased hydrothermal circulation accounts for this suite of observations. The predicted decrease in the thickness of the brittle seismogenic layer is consistent with geochemical modeling of dredged basaltic samples, which require hotter asthenospheric material beneath the spreading axis. Thus, along-axis variation in melt supply caused by passage of a pulse of hot material modulates crustal accretion processes and rheological properties. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland North Atlantic University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences: ESC Publications Mid-Atlantic Ridge Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 363 109 120
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Jones, S. M.
Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
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description Since its inception at 62 Ma, mantle convective upwelling beneath Iceland has had a significant influence on Cenozoic vertical motions, magmatism and paleoceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean. Crucially, intersection of the Reykjanes Ridge with the Icelandic Plume provides us with a useful window into the transient activity of this plume. Here, the spreading ridge acts as a linear sampler of plume activity, which is recorded as a series of time-transgressive V-shaped ridges and troughs. We present the results of a detailed study of the spreading ridge close to 60°N, where the youngest V-shaped ridge of thickened oceanic crust is forming today. A combination of multibeam bathymetry and seismic reflection profiles, acquired along and across the ridge axis, is used to map the detailed pattern of volcanism and normal faulting. Along the ridge axis, the density of volcanic seamounts varies markedly, increasing by a factor of two between 59°N and 62°N. Within this zone, seismic imaging shows that there is enhanced acoustic scattering at the seabed. These observations are accompanied by a decrease in mean fault length from View the MathML source to View the MathML source. A 1960–2009 catalog of relocated teleseismic earthquake hypocenters indicates that there is a pronounced gap in seismicity between 59°N and 62°N where the cumulative moment release is two orders of magnitude smaller than that along adjacent ridge segments. A steady-state thermal model is used to show that a combination of increased melt generation and decreased hydrothermal circulation accounts for this suite of observations. The predicted decrease in the thickness of the brittle seismogenic layer is consistent with geochemical modeling of dredged basaltic samples, which require hotter asthenospheric material beneath the spreading axis. Thus, along-axis variation in melt supply caused by passage of a pulse of hot material modulates crustal accretion processes and rheological properties.
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author Parnell-Turner, R. E.
White, N. J.
Maclennan, J.
Henstock, T. J.
Murton, B. J.
Jones, S. M.
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White, N. J.
Maclennan, J.
Henstock, T. J.
Murton, B. J.
Jones, S. M.
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title Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
title_short Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
title_full Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
title_fullStr Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
title_full_unstemmed Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N
title_sort crustal manifestations of a hot transient pulse beneath the mid-atlantic ridge near 60°n
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Parnell-Turner, R. E. and White, N. J. and Maclennan, J. and Henstock, T. J. and Murton, B. J. and Jones, S. M. (2013) Crustal Manifestations of a Hot Transient Pulse Beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 60°N. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 363. pp. 109-120. ISSN 0012-821X DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2012.12.030>
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