Geochemistry of basalt from the super-segment of the Australian-Antarctic Ridge
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Title
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Geochemistry of basalt from the super-segment of the Australian-Antarctic Ridge
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Other Titles
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호주-남극 중앙해령 거대 맨틀 부분에서 나온 현무암 지구화학 연구
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Authors
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Park, Sung Hyun
Langmuir, Charles H.
Michael, Peter J.
Sims, Kenneth W. W.
Scott, Sean R.
Blichert-Toft, Janne
Kim, Seung-Sep
Lin, Jian
Choi, Hakkyum
Yang, Yun Seok
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Issue Date
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2019
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Citation
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Park, Sung Hyun, et al. 2019. Geochemistry of basalt from the super-segment of the Australian-Antarctic Ridge. Polar Symposium. KOPRI. 2019.05.14~2019.05.15.
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Abstract
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The 300-km-long super-segment in the middle of the Australian-Antarctic
Ridge system is a first-order segment bounded by two large-offset transform
faults, with an intermediate spreading rate (70 mm/yr) and relatively shallow
axial depth (~2,000 m). This super-segment has only small offsets along its
entire length, but there are large varitions in axial morphology. From west to
east, there is an axial high plateau, a small rift valley, a narrow axial high with
small graben, a flat region with no high or valley, and a pronounced axial
valley in the east. Magmatism is highly variable in its morphological expression
along strike. Most recovered samples by wax coring are very fresh slightly
phyric basaltic glasses. MgO contents of the lavas, indicative of eruption
temperature, do not correlate well with axial depth. Sub-segments with an
axial high in the middle of the segment tend to have MgO contents of less
than 8 wt.%, while sub-segments with a rift valley are associated with MgO of
around 8 wt.%. A few andesites were recovered from the western ridge-
transform intersection (MgO < 4.3 wt.%), as well as a single recovery in the
middle of the super-segment. This indicate the magmatic fractionation was
intensively going on beneath the middle of the super-segment. The large
variations of La/Sm and Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopes indicate that the mantle beneath
the super-segment is highly heterogeneous. Variations in axial morphology
from axial high to rift valley correspond with large changes in La/Sm and Sr-
Nd-Pb-Hf isotopic composition, suggesting that mantle composition is
influencing ridge morphology. However, several samples from the western sub-
segments are isotopically enriched, but low in La/Sm similar to N-MORB,
suggesting recent depletion processes were occurred in this section. Mantle
heterogeneity and recent dynamic process beneath the super-segment might
strongly influenced to the geochemistry and morphology of the super-
segment.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12495
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Conference Name
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Polar Symposium
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Conference Place
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KOPRI
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Conference Date
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2019.05.14~2019.05.15
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Type
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Proceeding
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세미나-학술발표
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- 2019-2019, Characterizing mantle domain beneath West Antarctic Rift System and Antarctic mid-ocean ridges (19-19) / Park, Yongcheol (PE19050)
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