Author
Listed:
- Enrico Bonatti
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR
Università “La Sapienza”
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University)
- Marco Ligi
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR)
- Daniele Brunelli
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR
Università “La Sapienza”)
- Anna Cipriani
(Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University)
- Paola Fabretti
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR)
- Valentina Ferrante
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR
Università “La Sapienza”)
- Luca Gasperini
(Istituto Scienze del Mare, Geologia Marina, CNR)
- Luisa Ottolini
(Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Sezione di Pavia, CNR)
Abstract
A 20-Myr record of creation of oceanic lithosphere is exposed along a segment of the central Mid-Atlantic Ridge on an uplifted sliver of lithosphere. The degree of melting of the mantle that is upwelling below the ridge, estimated from the chemistry of the exposed mantle rocks, as well as crustal thickness inferred from gravity measurements, show oscillations of ∼3–4 Myr superimposed on a longer-term steady increase with time. The time lag between oscillations of mantle melting and crustal thickness indicates that the mantle is upwelling at an average rate of ∼25 mm yr-1, but this appears to vary through time. Slow-spreading lithosphere seems to form through dynamic pulses of mantle upwelling and melting, leading not only to along-axis segmentation but also to across-axis structural variability. Also, the central Mid-Atlantic Ridge appears to have become steadily hotter over the past 20 Myr, possibly owing to north–south mantle flow.
Suggested Citation
Enrico Bonatti & Marco Ligi & Daniele Brunelli & Anna Cipriani & Paola Fabretti & Valentina Ferrante & Luca Gasperini & Luisa Ottolini, 2003.
"Mantle thermal pulses below the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and temporal variations in the formation of oceanic lithosphere,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 423(6939), pages 499-505, May.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:423:y:2003:i:6939:d:10.1038_nature01594
DOI: 10.1038/nature01594
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