Spreading-rate dependence of melt extraction at mid-ocean ridges from mantle seismic refraction data

A variety of observations indicate that mid-ocean ridges produce less crust at spreading rates below 20 mm yr -1 (refs 1–3 ), reflecting changes in fundamental ridge processes with decreasing spreading rate. The nature of these changes, however, remains uncertain, with end-member explanations being...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2004-12, Vol.432 (7018), p.744-747
Hauptverfasser: Lizarralde, Daniel, Gaherty, James B., Collins, John A., Hirth, Greg, Kim, Sangmyung D.
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Zusammenfassung:A variety of observations indicate that mid-ocean ridges produce less crust at spreading rates below 20 mm yr -1 (refs 1–3 ), reflecting changes in fundamental ridge processes with decreasing spreading rate. The nature of these changes, however, remains uncertain, with end-member explanations being decreasing shallow melting 3 or incomplete melt extraction 2 , each due to the influence of a thicker thermal lid. Here we present results of a seismic refraction experiment designed to study mid-ocean ridge processes by imaging residual mantle structure. Our results reveal an abrupt lateral change in bulk mantle seismic properties associated with a change from slow to ultraslow palaeo-spreading rate. Changes in mantle velocity gradient, basement topography and crustal thickness all correlate with this spreading-rate change. These observations can be explained by variations in melt extraction at the ridge, with a gabbroic phase preferentially retained in the mantle at slower spreading rates. The estimated volume of retained melt balances the ∼1.5-km difference in crustal thickness, suggesting that changes in spreading rate affect melt-extraction processes rather than total melting.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/nature03140