International audienceLead and Hf isotope data for a suite of closely spaced (5-10 km) basalt glasses, sampled over a distance of ∼1140 km along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) between 88°E and 100°E, confirm the presence of ancient heterogeneous mantle beneath the Indian Ocean. The Pb isotopes show a non-Gaussian, "fat tail" distribution that is bimodal. The paired Hf and Pb isotope data, combined with previously published data, define two populations that reveal the presence of compositional streaks within the upper mantle. The number and density of the streaks follow a Poisson distribution where the characteristic streak thickness is ∼20 km. The mantle 'unit' giving rise to each MORB sample represents a 'mixture of mixtures' with a mul...