Earth’s upper mantle, as sampled by mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs) at oceanic spreading centers, has developed chemical and isotopic heterogeneity over billions of years through focused melt extraction and re-enrichment by recycled crustal components. Chemical and isotopic heterogeneity of MORB is dwarfed by the large compositional spectrum of lavas at convergent margins, identifying subduction zones as the major site for crustal recycling into and modification of the mantle. The fate of subduction-modified mantle and if this heterogeneity transmits into MORB chemistry remains elusive. Here, we investigate the origin of upper mantle chemical heterogeneity underneath the Western Gakkel Ridge region in the Arctic Ocean through MORB geochemis...
Despite progress in understanding seafloor accretion at ultraslow spreading ridges, the ultimate dri...
The structure and composition of the oceanic lithosphere is mainly controled by the supply of magmat...
Understanding the evolution of extinct ocean basins through time and space demands the integration o...
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The Earth's mantle beneath ocean ridges is widely thought to be depleted by previous melt extra...
Ultraslow spreading ridges are poorly understood plate boundaries consisting of magmatic and amagmat...
Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) from the Arctic Ocean have been significantly less studied than those...
Ultraslow spreading ridges are poorly understood plate boundaries consisting of magmatic and amagmat...
The Earth’s mantle is heterogeneous as a result of early planetary differentiation and subsequent cr...
A high-resolution mapping and sampling study of the Gakkel ridge was accomplished during an internat...
Petrologic evolution under mid-ocean ridges (MORs) has long been a major means to study the complex ...
The Cretaceous geological evolution of the Canadian Arctic was marked by voluminous magmatism compri...
A fundamental challenge in modern mantle geochemistry is to link geochemical data with geological an...
The Earth's mantle constitutes over 80% of the planet's volume, and is therefore a key reservoir in ...
AbstractUltraslow spreading at mid-ocean ridges limits melting due to on-axis conductive cooling, le...
Despite progress in understanding seafloor accretion at ultraslow spreading ridges, the ultimate dri...
The structure and composition of the oceanic lithosphere is mainly controled by the supply of magmat...
Understanding the evolution of extinct ocean basins through time and space demands the integration o...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Earth's mantle beneath ocean ridges is widely thought to be depleted by previous melt extra...
Ultraslow spreading ridges are poorly understood plate boundaries consisting of magmatic and amagmat...
Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) from the Arctic Ocean have been significantly less studied than those...
Ultraslow spreading ridges are poorly understood plate boundaries consisting of magmatic and amagmat...
The Earth’s mantle is heterogeneous as a result of early planetary differentiation and subsequent cr...
A high-resolution mapping and sampling study of the Gakkel ridge was accomplished during an internat...
Petrologic evolution under mid-ocean ridges (MORs) has long been a major means to study the complex ...
The Cretaceous geological evolution of the Canadian Arctic was marked by voluminous magmatism compri...
A fundamental challenge in modern mantle geochemistry is to link geochemical data with geological an...
The Earth's mantle constitutes over 80% of the planet's volume, and is therefore a key reservoir in ...
AbstractUltraslow spreading at mid-ocean ridges limits melting due to on-axis conductive cooling, le...
Despite progress in understanding seafloor accretion at ultraslow spreading ridges, the ultimate dri...
The structure and composition of the oceanic lithosphere is mainly controled by the supply of magmat...
Understanding the evolution of extinct ocean basins through time and space demands the integration o...