Frozen magma lenses below the oceanic crust

dc.contributor.author Nedimovic, Mladen R.
dc.contributor.author Carbotte, Suzanne M.
dc.contributor.author Harding, Alistair J.
dc.contributor.author Detrick, Robert S.
dc.contributor.author Canales, J. Pablo
dc.contributor.author Diebold, John B.
dc.contributor.author Kent, Graham M.
dc.contributor.author Tischer, Michael
dc.contributor.author Babcock, Jeffrey M.
dc.date.accessioned 2006-01-03T14:59:59Z
dc.date.available 2006-01-03T14:59:59Z
dc.date.issued 2005-06-15
dc.description Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Nature Publishing Group for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Nature 436 (2005): 1149-1152, doi:10.1038/nature03944.
dc.description.abstract The Earth's oceanic crust crystallizes from magmatic systems generated at mid-ocean ridges. Whereas a single magma body residing within the mid-crust is thought to be responsible for the generation of the upper oceanic crust, it remains unclear if the lower crust is formed from the same magma body, or if it mainly crystallizes from magma lenses located at the base of the crust. Thermal modelling, tomography, compliance and wide-angle seismic studies, supported by geological evidence, suggest the presence of gabbroic-melt accumulations within the Moho transition zone in the vicinity of fast- to intermediate-spreading centres. Until now, however, no reflection images have been obtained of such a structure within the Moho transition zone. Here we show images of groups of Moho transition zone reflection events that resulted from the analysis of approximately 1,500 km of multichannel seismic data collected across the intermediate-spreading-rate Juan de Fuca ridge. From our observations we suggest that gabbro lenses and melt accumulations embedded within dunite or residual mantle peridotite are the most probable cause for the observed reflectivity, thus providing support for the hypothesis that the crust is generated from multiple magma bodies. en
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dc.title Frozen magma lenses below the oceanic crust en
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