Thermochemical anomalies in the upper mantle control Gakkel Ridge accretion
The ultimate driver of ultraslow spreading ridges is unknown. Here the authors use spreading rates derived directly from isotopic ages of seafloor samples to link magmatic and amagmatic segments with thermochemical variations in the upper mantle.
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Autores principales: | John M. O’Connor, Wilfried Jokat, Peter J. Michael, Mechita C. Schmidt-Aursch, Daniel P. Miggins, Anthony A. P. Koppers |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/dab11e69016a4d15a7e0b7e1061e70f6 |
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