Temporal and petrogenetic constraints on volcanic accretionary processes at 9-10 degrees north East Pacific Rise

dc.contributor.author Waters, Christopher L.
dc.coverage.spatial East Pacific Rise
dc.date.accessioned 2010-07-13T15:35:39Z
dc.date.available 2010-07-13T15:35:39Z
dc.date.issued 2010-06
dc.description Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution June 2010 en_US
dc.description.abstract Volcanic accretion at the fast-spreading East Pacific Rise (EPR) occurs over a ~2-4 km wide neo-volcanic zone on either side of the axial summit trough (AST). Eruption ages are critical for understanding the distribution and timing of volcanic and magmatic activity. Uranium series nuclides are susceptible to fractionation by magmatic processes that occur beneath mid-ocean ridges, and the half-lives of 226Ra (1.6 kyrs) and 230Th (75 kyrs) make them ideally suited for determining eruption ages and placing constraints on eruption frequency and temporal changes in magma chemistry. Accordingly, major and trace element, and long-lived radiogenic and 238U-230Th-226Ra isotope compositions were measured in basalts from 9º-10ºN EPR to determine eruption ages and to place temporal constraints on volcanic and magmatic processes. At 9º30’N EPR, 238U-230Th-226Ra compositions indicate that trace elementally and isotopically enriched mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) collected off-axis erupted >8 ka and that E-MORB magmatism is interspersed with normal, depleted MORB magmatism. Lava ages are consistent with eruption from the AST and flow down the ridge flanks, which is in contrast to previous studies that suggested E-MORB erupted from off-axis vents. At 9º50’N EPR, discrete eruptive units are distinguished by high precision 238U, 232Th, and 226Ra sample concentrations, but because the resolution of the 230Th-226Ra model age dating technique is ~±1 kyrs, the surprisingly young ages of these lavas prohibit the construction of an explicit, time-constrained lava stratigraphy. Nonetheless, seven different flows identified within 0.8-2.0 km west of the AST imply greater frequency of flows to these distances than previously recognized. Model age dating of ferrobasalts, basaltic andesites, andesites, and dacites sampled from the east limb of the overlapping spreading center at 9º03’N EPR is difficult due to uncertainties in magma residence times. However, (226Ra/230Th) disequilibria indicate recent basaltic volcanism (<<8 ka) up to ~4 km off-axis. The axial graben at the rise crest sources the most recent volcanic activity and is the dominant location for eruption of high-silica magmas. Major element, trace element, 87Sr/86Sr, and (234U/238U) isotope compositions are consistent with the formation of dacite magmas by extensive crystallization, and 238U-230Th-226Ra systematics imply crustal residence times of ~8 kyrs. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This research was made possible by funding from the Academic Programs Office, from the WHOI travel assistance funds, a Goldschmidt student travel grant, and National Science Foundation grants OCE-0623838, OCE-0527053, and OCE-0137325 to K.W.W.S. en_US
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dc.identifier.citation Waters, C. L. (2010). Temporal and petrogenetic constraints on volcanic accretionary processes at 9-10 degrees north East Pacific Rise [Doctoral thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]. Woods Hole Open Access Server. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/3750
dc.identifier.doi 10.1575/1912/3750
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/3750
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries WHOI Theses en_US
dc.subject Volcanism en_US
dc.subject Submarine geology en_US
dc.subject Atlantis (Ship : 1996-) Cruise AT15-7 en_US
dc.subject Atlantis (Ship : 1996-) Cruise AT11-7 en_US
dc.subject Atlantis (Ship : 1996-) Cruise AT15-17 en_US
dc.title Temporal and petrogenetic constraints on volcanic accretionary processes at 9-10 degrees north East Pacific Rise en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
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