Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest Indian Ridge show a progressive depletion in light rare earth elements (LREE), Na8 and (La/Sm)n, but an increase in Fe8, from the NE (64°E) towards the SW (49°E). These changes indicate an increase in the degree of mantle melting towards the SW and correlate with a shallowing of the ridge axial depth and increase in crustal thickness. In addition, LREE enrichment in both melt inclusions and host glasses from the NE end of the ridge are compatible with re-fertilization of a depleted mantle source. The large compositional variations (e.g. P2O5 and K2O) of the melt inclusions from the NE end of the ridge (64°E), coupled with low Fe8 values, suggest that melts from...
We show that there is a strong and consistent correlation between geochemical and geophysical estima...
To ascertain factors controlling melt production along a typical distal, 'hotspot-interacting' mid-o...
Most published studies of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from mid-ocean ridges have been based on a ...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest Indian Ridge show a...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest Indian Ridge show a...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest IndianRidge showapr...
The composition of mid-ocean-ridge basalt is known to correlate with attributes such as ridge topogr...
The eastern termination of the South West Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by very slow spreadin...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
We use bathymetry, gravimetry, and basalt composition to examine the relationship between spreading ...
The effects of melting in an open-system scenario are here explored looking to the rare earth elemen...
International audienceThe easternmost part of the Southwest Indian Ridge (618–678E) is an end-member...
The easternmost part of the Southwest Indian Ridge (61°-67°E) is an end-member of the global ridge s...
Both low mantle temperatures and conductive cooling have been suggested as the cause of the atypical...
The Andrew Bain Fracture Zone (ABFZ) represents one of the largest transform faults in the ridge sys...
We show that there is a strong and consistent correlation between geochemical and geophysical estima...
To ascertain factors controlling melt production along a typical distal, 'hotspot-interacting' mid-o...
Most published studies of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from mid-ocean ridges have been based on a ...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest Indian Ridge show a...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest Indian Ridge show a...
Melt inclusion and host glass compositions from the eastern end of the Southwest IndianRidge showapr...
The composition of mid-ocean-ridge basalt is known to correlate with attributes such as ridge topogr...
The eastern termination of the South West Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by very slow spreadin...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
We use bathymetry, gravimetry, and basalt composition to examine the relationship between spreading ...
The effects of melting in an open-system scenario are here explored looking to the rare earth elemen...
International audienceThe easternmost part of the Southwest Indian Ridge (618–678E) is an end-member...
The easternmost part of the Southwest Indian Ridge (61°-67°E) is an end-member of the global ridge s...
Both low mantle temperatures and conductive cooling have been suggested as the cause of the atypical...
The Andrew Bain Fracture Zone (ABFZ) represents one of the largest transform faults in the ridge sys...
We show that there is a strong and consistent correlation between geochemical and geophysical estima...
To ascertain factors controlling melt production along a typical distal, 'hotspot-interacting' mid-o...
Most published studies of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from mid-ocean ridges have been based on a ...