<p>In this paper we reassess the geochronology and geochemistry of three dredge hauls from the SE corner of the Aves Ridge (Caribbean Sea) originally sampled in 1968 by Duke University's R.V. <em>Eastward</em>. Two hauls consist of light rare earth element-enriched granitoids with a U–Pb zircon emplacement age of 75.9 ± 0.7 Ma. A further haul contains mostly calc-alkaline island arc basaltic andesites of uncertain age. Petrological, trace element and isotopic constraints indicate that the granitoids have an oceanic crustal source and were formed by melting of the lower arc, oceanic or oceanic plateau crust. The mafic rocks formed by partial melting of an inc...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...
Highlights • At least parts of the Beata Ridge formed during the main CLIP stage at 95–83 Ma. ...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...
In this paper we reassess the geochronology and geochemistry of three dredge hauls from the SE corne...
In this paper we reassess the geochronology and geochemistry of three dredge hauls from the SE corne...
The generation of the continental crust may be connected to mantle plume activity. However, the natu...
La Désirade Island is located on the hanging wall of the present-day Lesser Antilles subduction zone...
This study focuses on a Cretaceous Caribbean example of juvenile additions to the continental crust....
Tectonic models of the evolution of the inter-American region show that induced subduction initiatio...
Oceanic plateau rocks, island arc fragments and tonalitic batholiths are juxtaposed on the southern ...
The nature of the oceanic crust produced through rifting and oceanic spreading between North and Sou...
Most of the Caribbean plate, which currently lies between the American continents, represents a mant...
Tectonic models of the evolution of the inter-American region show that induced subduction initiatio...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...
Highlights • At least parts of the Beata Ridge formed during the main CLIP stage at 95–83 Ma. ...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...
In this paper we reassess the geochronology and geochemistry of three dredge hauls from the SE corne...
In this paper we reassess the geochronology and geochemistry of three dredge hauls from the SE corne...
The generation of the continental crust may be connected to mantle plume activity. However, the natu...
La Désirade Island is located on the hanging wall of the present-day Lesser Antilles subduction zone...
This study focuses on a Cretaceous Caribbean example of juvenile additions to the continental crust....
Tectonic models of the evolution of the inter-American region show that induced subduction initiatio...
Oceanic plateau rocks, island arc fragments and tonalitic batholiths are juxtaposed on the southern ...
The nature of the oceanic crust produced through rifting and oceanic spreading between North and Sou...
Most of the Caribbean plate, which currently lies between the American continents, represents a mant...
Tectonic models of the evolution of the inter-American region show that induced subduction initiatio...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...
Highlights • At least parts of the Beata Ridge formed during the main CLIP stage at 95–83 Ma. ...
Oceanic crust was generated at multiple spreading centres during the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, ...