The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic plateau related to the Tristan-Gough mantle plume, or a fragment of detached continental crust. Here we present new major and trace element data for volcanic rocks from the western and eastern Rio Grande Rise and the adjacent Jean Charcot Seamount Chain. The eastern Rio Grande Rise and older parts of the western Rio Grande Rise are comprised of tholeiitic basalt with moderately enriched trace element compositions and likely formed above the Tristan-Gough mantle plume close to the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Younger alkalic lavas from the western Rio Grande Rise and the Jean Charcot Seamount Chain were formed by lower degrees of melting...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The crudely linear trend and apparent age progression of the Walvis Track (Walvis aseismic volcanic ...
Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends, ...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic pl...
Despite the efforts of geoscientists for decades, the mechanism for the formation of the Rio Grande ...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
The Walvis Ridge forms the NE portion of the Tristan-Gough hotspot track. It links the Etendeka larg...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionCrystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled ...
Crystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled from the Walvis Ridge (ten sites) and the...
The Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a prominent plateau in the South Atlantic consisting of a western (WRGR...
The Rio Grande Rise and Walvis Ridge were formed during the opening of the South Atlantic. Both stru...
Oceanic plateaus are large basaltic provinces on the seafloor formed due to massive magma outpouring...
Drilling at Site 516 on the northern shoulder of the main Rio Grande Rise has improved our understan...
Highlights • New 40Ar/39Ar age and geochemical (major, trace element, Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope) dat...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The crudely linear trend and apparent age progression of the Walvis Track (Walvis aseismic volcanic ...
Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends, ...
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic pl...
Despite the efforts of geoscientists for decades, the mechanism for the formation of the Rio Grande ...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
The Walvis Ridge forms the NE portion of the Tristan-Gough hotspot track. It links the Etendeka larg...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionCrystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled ...
Crystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled from the Walvis Ridge (ten sites) and the...
The Rio Grande Rise (RGR) is a prominent plateau in the South Atlantic consisting of a western (WRGR...
The Rio Grande Rise and Walvis Ridge were formed during the opening of the South Atlantic. Both stru...
Oceanic plateaus are large basaltic provinces on the seafloor formed due to massive magma outpouring...
Drilling at Site 516 on the northern shoulder of the main Rio Grande Rise has improved our understan...
Highlights • New 40Ar/39Ar age and geochemical (major, trace element, Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope) dat...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The crudely linear trend and apparent age progression of the Walvis Track (Walvis aseismic volcanic ...
Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends, ...