Mantle Flow from beneath Antarctica Toward the Southeast Indian Ridge
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Title
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Mantle Flow from beneath Antarctica Toward the Southeast Indian Ridge
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Other Titles
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남극에 따른 남동 인도해양 아래의 맨틀 흐름
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Authors
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Hanan, Barry
Graham, David
Hemond, Christophe
Briais, Anne
Ceuleneer, Georges
Maia, Marcia
Park, Sung Hyun
Revillon, Sidonie
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Issue Date
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2018
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Citation
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Hanan, Barry, et al. 2018. Mantle Flow from beneath Antarctica Toward the Southeast Indian Ridge. Goldschmidt 2018. Boston. 2018.08.12~2018.08.17.
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Abstract
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New geochemical data on glassy basalts from ~37
localities along the Zone A spreading axis of the
Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) between 126°-140°E
map a geochemical and negative axial depth anomaly
centered on two overlapping ridge segments at
~135°E. The anomaly has distinct radiogenic Pb and
He isotopes, relative to adjacent segments west and
east. Pb-Pb isotopic co-variations for all 5 Zone A
segments define two linear arrays, a western trend and
an eastern trend intersecting at the composition of the
135°E anomaly with 206Pb/204Pb ~ 19. In contrast to
Pacific MORB the Zone A lavas have negative D207,
208Pb/204
Pb suggesting Mesozoic source U-enrichment.
Recent tomographic studies [1]show slabs in the upper
mantle subducted and positioned along the 140 Ma
edge of Gondwana in the Mesozoic era, prior to
breakup, that could be the source of the U-enrichment.
Overall, 206,207,208Pb/204Pb and 4He/3He of the anomaly define
trends that vector toward the fields for Cenozoic lavas
from West Antarctica (Marie Byrd Land and Balleny
Islands). West Antarctica has a history of mantle
plume underplating and lithosphere modification by
subduction [1-3]. Surface wave tomography indicates
hot sublithosphere mantle (slow) and relatively thin
lithosphere beneath Marie Byrd Land and the Ross
Embayment, in sharp contrast to the thick cool (fast)
lithosphere beneath East Antarctica [4]. The fast/slow
contact runs under the Transantarctic Mountains and
seismically slow material (plume material?) extends
along the George V and Balleny TF region across the
SEIR to near Tasmania [4]. The geochemical anomaly
beneath Zone A is potentially explained by the
presence of this residual plume/mobilized lithospheric
material in the subridge mantle of the SEIR.
[1] Simmons et al. 2015, GRL; [2] Hart et al., 1997,
Chem Geol; [3] Aviado et al. 2015, G3; [4] Morelli and
Danesi, 2004, GPC
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12666
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Conference Name
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Goldschmidt 2018
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Conference Place
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Boston
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Conference Date
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2018.08.12~2018.08.17
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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세미나-학술발표
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- 2017-2018, Characterizing mantle domain beneath West Antarctic Rift System and Antarctic mid-ocean ridges (17-18) / Park, Yongcheol (PE17050; PE18050)
2018-2018, Characterizing mantle domain beneath West Antarctic Rift System and Antarctic mid-ocean ridges (18-18) / Park, Yongcheol (PE18050)
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