<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oceanic crust. It is therefore important to understand the processes and conditions under which magma differentiates at mid ocean ridges. Although fractional crystallization is considered to be the dominant mechanism for magma differentiation, open-system igneous complexes also experience Melting-Assimilation-Storage-Hybridization (MASH, Hildreth and Moorbath, 1988) processes. Here, we examine crystal-scale records of partial melting in lower crustal gabbroic cumulates from the slow-spreading Atlantic oceanic ridge (Kane Megamullion; collected with Jason ROV) and the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise (Hess Deep; IODP expedition 345). Clinopyr...
International audienceBeneath slow spreading ridges, melt bodies are generally considered to represe...
Petrographic observations within oceanic gabbros drilled by Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) at Leg 153 ...
Primitive cumulates from a 2–3 Ma old gabbro massif exposed in the Kane Megamullion (23°N, Mid-Atlan...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
Beneath slow-spreading ridges, melt bodies are generally considered to represent ephemeral magma res...
International audienceBeneath slow spreading ridges, melt bodies are generally considered to represe...
Petrographic observations within oceanic gabbros drilled by Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) at Leg 153 ...
Primitive cumulates from a 2–3 Ma old gabbro massif exposed in the Kane Megamullion (23°N, Mid-Atlan...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
<p>Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
Successive magma batches underplate, ascend, stall and erupt along spreading ridges, building the oc...
Beneath slow-spreading ridges, melt bodies are generally considered to represent ephemeral magma res...
International audienceBeneath slow spreading ridges, melt bodies are generally considered to represe...
Petrographic observations within oceanic gabbros drilled by Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) at Leg 153 ...
Primitive cumulates from a 2–3 Ma old gabbro massif exposed in the Kane Megamullion (23°N, Mid-Atlan...