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    In:  Supplement to: Jagoutz, Oliver; Müntener, Othmar; Manatschal, Gianreto; Rubatto, Daniela; Péron-Pinvidic, Gwenn; Turrin, Brent D; Villa, Igor M (2007): The rift-to-drift transition in the North Atlantic: A stuttering start of the MORB machine? Geology, 35(12), 1087-1090, https://doi.org/10.1130/G23613A.1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: We report U-Pb and 39Ar-40Ar measurements on plutonic rocks recovered from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Legs 173 and 210. Drilling revealed continental crust (Sites 1067 and 1069) and exhumed mantle (Sites 1070 and 1068) along the Iberia margin and exhumed mantle (Site 1277) on the conjugate Newfoundland margin. Our data record a complex igneous and thermal history related to the transition from rifting to seafloor spreading. The results show that the rift-to-drift transition is marked by a stuttering start of MORB-type magmatic activity. Subsequent to initial alkaline magmatism, localized mid-oceanic ridge basalts (MORB) magmatism was again replaced by basin-wide alkaline events, caused by a low degree of decompression melting due to tectonic delocalization of deformation. Such "off-axis" magmatism might be a common process in (ultra-) slow oceanic spreading systems, where "magmatic" and "tectonic" spreading varies in both space and time.
    Keywords: 173-1067A; 173-1068A; 173-1069A; 173-1070; 173-1070A; 210-1277; COMPCORE; Composite Core; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; Leg173; Leg210; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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