The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?

We report U-Pb and Ar-39-Ar-40 measurements on plutonic rocks recovered from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Legs 173 and 210. Drilling revealed continental crust (Sites 1067 and 1069) and exhumed mantle (Sites 1070 and 1068) along the Iberia margin and exhumed mantle (Site 1277) on the conjugate N...

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Main Authors: Jagoutz, O, Müntener, O, Manatschal, G, Rubatto, D, Péron Pinvidic, G, Turrin, BD, VILLA, IGOR MARIA
Other Authors: Turrin, B, Villa, I
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of America 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3738
https://doi.org/10.1130/G23613A.1
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/3738 2024-04-14T08:15:08+00:00 The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine? Jagoutz, O Müntener, O Manatschal, G Rubatto, D Péron Pinvidic, G Turrin, BD VILLA, IGOR MARIA Jagoutz, O Müntener, O Manatschal, G Rubatto, D Péron Pinvidic, G Turrin, B Villa, I 2007-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3738 https://doi.org/10.1130/G23613A.1 eng eng Geological Society of America country:xxu info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000251597700008 volume:35 issue:12 firstpage:1087 lastpage:1090 journal:GEOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3738 doi:10.1130/G23613A.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-37449011853 geochronology MORB rift-to-drift Ocean-Continent transition rifting magma-poor margins GEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1130/G23613A.1 2024-03-21T16:26:14Z We report U-Pb and Ar-39-Ar-40 measurements on plutonic rocks recovered from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Legs 173 and 210. Drilling revealed continental crust (Sites 1067 and 1069) and exhumed mantle (Sites 1070 and 1068) along the Iberia margin and exhumed mantle (Site 1277) on the conjugate Newfoundland margin. Our data record a complex igneous and thermal history related to the transition from rifting to seafloor spreading. The results show that the rift-to-drift transition is marked by a stuttering start of MORB-type magmatic activity. Subsequent to initial alkaline magmatism, localized mid-oceanic ridge basalts (MORB) magmatism was again replaced by basin-wide alkaline events, caused by a low degree of decompression melting due to tectonic delocalization of deformation. Such "off-axis" magmatism might be a common process in (ultra-) slow oceanic spreading systems, where "magmatic" and "tectonic" spreading varies in both space and time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland North Atlantic Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Geology 35 12 1087
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topic geochronology
MORB
rift-to-drift
Ocean-Continent transition
rifting
magma-poor margins
GEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIA
spellingShingle geochronology
MORB
rift-to-drift
Ocean-Continent transition
rifting
magma-poor margins
GEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIA
Jagoutz, O
Müntener, O
Manatschal, G
Rubatto, D
Péron Pinvidic, G
Turrin, BD
VILLA, IGOR MARIA
The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
topic_facet geochronology
MORB
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Ocean-Continent transition
rifting
magma-poor margins
GEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIA
description We report U-Pb and Ar-39-Ar-40 measurements on plutonic rocks recovered from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Legs 173 and 210. Drilling revealed continental crust (Sites 1067 and 1069) and exhumed mantle (Sites 1070 and 1068) along the Iberia margin and exhumed mantle (Site 1277) on the conjugate Newfoundland margin. Our data record a complex igneous and thermal history related to the transition from rifting to seafloor spreading. The results show that the rift-to-drift transition is marked by a stuttering start of MORB-type magmatic activity. Subsequent to initial alkaline magmatism, localized mid-oceanic ridge basalts (MORB) magmatism was again replaced by basin-wide alkaline events, caused by a low degree of decompression melting due to tectonic delocalization of deformation. Such "off-axis" magmatism might be a common process in (ultra-) slow oceanic spreading systems, where "magmatic" and "tectonic" spreading varies in both space and time.
author2 Jagoutz, O
Müntener, O
Manatschal, G
Rubatto, D
Péron Pinvidic, G
Turrin, B
Villa, I
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jagoutz, O
Müntener, O
Manatschal, G
Rubatto, D
Péron Pinvidic, G
Turrin, BD
VILLA, IGOR MARIA
author_facet Jagoutz, O
Müntener, O
Manatschal, G
Rubatto, D
Péron Pinvidic, G
Turrin, BD
VILLA, IGOR MARIA
author_sort Jagoutz, O
title The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
title_short The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
title_full The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
title_fullStr The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
title_full_unstemmed The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine?
title_sort rift-to-drift transition in the north atlantic: a stuttering start of the morb machine?
publisher Geological Society of America
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https://doi.org/10.1130/G23613A.1
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