Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts
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Resumo: | The seafloor near the Azores archipelago and the southern seamounts are still greatly unexplored. Cruise EMEPC/Açores/G3/2007 was planned to collect geological and geophysical data for the Portuguese Proposal for the Extension of the Continental Shelf under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) along a track from the Azores to the Great Meteor seamount. Over 40 dredge operations were performed and a significant volume of cemented carbonate rocks, sedimentary and volcanic breccias, as well basaltic rocks were recovered. Major and trace element data is now available for basalts samples from Great Meteor, Hyeres, and Plato seamounts. In the TAS diagram most samples plot in the basalt or basanite fields above the subalkaline and alkaline divide from Irvine & Baragar (1971). Basaltic rocks are undersaturated (with normative nepheline), relatively unfractionated (MgO normally higher than 5%) and present TiO2 contents higher than 3 wt% typical of OIB lavas. Ratios between incompatible elements (e.g. Ba/Rb, Ba/Th, Ba/Nb) point to the existence of source heterogeneities that will be better constrained by isotopic data. La/Ybn ratios, ranging from 8 to 14, require fractionation of REE during melting in the presence of residual garnet and its increase towards the Great Meteor seamount suggests a dependence of melting with the lithosphere thickness. Comparing REE ratios as (La/Sm)n from the seamounts with the ones found in the Azores islands of Faial, Pico and São Jorge, we find no significant variation with latitude. |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamountsGeochemistryGreat Meteor seamountsThe seafloor near the Azores archipelago and the southern seamounts are still greatly unexplored. Cruise EMEPC/Açores/G3/2007 was planned to collect geological and geophysical data for the Portuguese Proposal for the Extension of the Continental Shelf under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) along a track from the Azores to the Great Meteor seamount. Over 40 dredge operations were performed and a significant volume of cemented carbonate rocks, sedimentary and volcanic breccias, as well basaltic rocks were recovered. Major and trace element data is now available for basalts samples from Great Meteor, Hyeres, and Plato seamounts. In the TAS diagram most samples plot in the basalt or basanite fields above the subalkaline and alkaline divide from Irvine & Baragar (1971). Basaltic rocks are undersaturated (with normative nepheline), relatively unfractionated (MgO normally higher than 5%) and present TiO2 contents higher than 3 wt% typical of OIB lavas. Ratios between incompatible elements (e.g. Ba/Rb, Ba/Th, Ba/Nb) point to the existence of source heterogeneities that will be better constrained by isotopic data. La/Ybn ratios, ranging from 8 to 14, require fractionation of REE during melting in the presence of residual garnet and its increase towards the Great Meteor seamount suggests a dependence of melting with the lithosphere thickness. Comparing REE ratios as (La/Sm)n from the seamounts with the ones found in the Azores islands of Faial, Pico and São Jorge, we find no significant variation with latitude.2011-01-10T17:03:47Z2011-01-102008-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject8749 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/2431http://hdl.handle.net/10174/2431engEGU General Assembly, Vienna, ÁustriaPreliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamountsnaonaosimlivrepedro@uevora.ptluisapr@emepc-portugal.orgnlourenco@emepc-portugal.orgsmmartins@fc.ul.ptmapabreu@emepc-portugal.org396Madureira, PedroPinto Ribeiro, LuísaLourenço, NunoMartins, SofiaPinto de Abreu, Manuelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:38:50Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/2431Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:58:06.132847Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts Madureira, Pedro Geochemistry Great Meteor seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
title_full |
Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Preliminary chemical data from basaltic rocks dredged at Great Meteor, Hyeres and Plato seamounts |
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Madureira, Pedro |
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Madureira, Pedro Pinto Ribeiro, Luísa Lourenço, Nuno Martins, Sofia Pinto de Abreu, Manuel |
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Pinto Ribeiro, Luísa Lourenço, Nuno Martins, Sofia Pinto de Abreu, Manuel |
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Madureira, Pedro Pinto Ribeiro, Luísa Lourenço, Nuno Martins, Sofia Pinto de Abreu, Manuel |
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Geochemistry Great Meteor seamounts |
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Geochemistry Great Meteor seamounts |
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The seafloor near the Azores archipelago and the southern seamounts are still greatly unexplored. Cruise EMEPC/Açores/G3/2007 was planned to collect geological and geophysical data for the Portuguese Proposal for the Extension of the Continental Shelf under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) along a track from the Azores to the Great Meteor seamount. Over 40 dredge operations were performed and a significant volume of cemented carbonate rocks, sedimentary and volcanic breccias, as well basaltic rocks were recovered. Major and trace element data is now available for basalts samples from Great Meteor, Hyeres, and Plato seamounts. In the TAS diagram most samples plot in the basalt or basanite fields above the subalkaline and alkaline divide from Irvine & Baragar (1971). Basaltic rocks are undersaturated (with normative nepheline), relatively unfractionated (MgO normally higher than 5%) and present TiO2 contents higher than 3 wt% typical of OIB lavas. Ratios between incompatible elements (e.g. Ba/Rb, Ba/Th, Ba/Nb) point to the existence of source heterogeneities that will be better constrained by isotopic data. La/Ybn ratios, ranging from 8 to 14, require fractionation of REE during melting in the presence of residual garnet and its increase towards the Great Meteor seamount suggests a dependence of melting with the lithosphere thickness. Comparing REE ratios as (La/Sm)n from the seamounts with the ones found in the Azores islands of Faial, Pico and São Jorge, we find no significant variation with latitude. |
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