Structural and petrological study of the Oman ophiolite shows that normal faults at oceanic spreading centers can root in incompletely crystallized cumulates and form at the same time as melt is being supplied to the magma chamber. In the vicinity (≤200 m) of a ridge-facing normal fault located a couple of kilometers off a former axial mantle diapir, blocks of layered cumulates were tilted at high angles relative to the Moho. Block rotation was accommodated by a swarm of anastomosed fault planes connected to the main fault. These planes are underlain by screens of gabbroic micropegmatites (former melt layers) and by ptygmatic folds, pointing to viscous deformation of a compacting crystal mush. Flat-lying, undeformed cumulate layers from the...
International audienceIn the Oman ophiolite, the horizon where the melt lens pinched during drifting...
International audienceThe Oman ophiolite is regarded as derived from a fast spreading oceanic ridge....
International audienceWe studied trace element geochemistry and petrology of the crust-mantle transi...
International audienceThe Bahla massif exposes the lower crustal section of the Oman ophiolite locat...
We analyzed high-quality seismic reflection profiles across the ocean-continent transition in the En...
International audienceAs the largest and best exposed example of paleo fast-spreading oceanic crust ...
International audienceRecent models of magma chambers at fast-spreading ridges are based on the idea...
Geophysical studies at fast-spreading ridges have identified a magma sill at, or slightly below, the...
From seismic evidence we know that a small body of magma is present at mid-crustal levels beneath mo...
International audienceOn Earth, most of the critical processes happen at the frontiers between envel...
International audienceWe established a 5,000 m thick profile through the paleo lower oceanic crust o...
Ophiolitesâthrust sheets of oceanic lithosphere that have been emplaced onto the continental marginâ...
Recent models of magma chambers at fast-spreading ridges are based on the idea that the entire gabbr...
International audienceThe Oman ophiolite, a fossil fast-spreading oceanic ridge had a melt lens perc...
International audienceIn the Oman ophiolite, the horizon where the melt lens pinched during drifting...
International audienceThe Oman ophiolite is regarded as derived from a fast spreading oceanic ridge....
International audienceWe studied trace element geochemistry and petrology of the crust-mantle transi...
International audienceThe Bahla massif exposes the lower crustal section of the Oman ophiolite locat...
We analyzed high-quality seismic reflection profiles across the ocean-continent transition in the En...
International audienceAs the largest and best exposed example of paleo fast-spreading oceanic crust ...
International audienceRecent models of magma chambers at fast-spreading ridges are based on the idea...
Geophysical studies at fast-spreading ridges have identified a magma sill at, or slightly below, the...
From seismic evidence we know that a small body of magma is present at mid-crustal levels beneath mo...
International audienceOn Earth, most of the critical processes happen at the frontiers between envel...
International audienceWe established a 5,000 m thick profile through the paleo lower oceanic crust o...
Ophiolitesâthrust sheets of oceanic lithosphere that have been emplaced onto the continental marginâ...
Recent models of magma chambers at fast-spreading ridges are based on the idea that the entire gabbr...
International audienceThe Oman ophiolite, a fossil fast-spreading oceanic ridge had a melt lens perc...
International audienceIn the Oman ophiolite, the horizon where the melt lens pinched during drifting...
International audienceThe Oman ophiolite is regarded as derived from a fast spreading oceanic ridge....
International audienceWe studied trace element geochemistry and petrology of the crust-mantle transi...