Cannat, Mathilde; Manatschal, Gianreto; Sauter, Daniel; Peron-Pinvidic, Gwenn (2009): Assessing the conditions of continental breakup at magma-poor rifted margins; what can we learn from slow spreading mid-ocean ridges?. Elsevier, Paris, France, In: Peron-Pinvidic, Gwenn (editor), Huchon, Philippe (editor), Manatschal, Gianreto (editor), Transition ocean-continent Ocean-continent transition, 341 (5), 406-427, georefid:2011-039138

Abstract:
We propose a review of the tectonic, magmatic and hydrothermal evolution of slow spreading ridges, focusing on concepts which we think are most relevant to discuss the rift to drift transition at magma-poor ocean-continent transitions (OCTs). Based on this review, we emphasize the importance of the thermal regime as a key parameter and we propose that the thermal regime of magma-poor OCTs evolves in the following principal phases: the onset of decompression mantle melting, the onset of localized plate divergence, the installation of a ridge-type thermal regime (active heat balance, no inheritance), which we argue is the most practical definition for continental breakup, and, possibly, the onset of ridge-type, focused mantle upwelling. We propose this phased evolution as a framework in which to develop further research, combining our understanding of rifting and seafloor spreading, in order to better quantify the processes that control continental breakup. Abstract Copyright (2009) Elsevier, B.V.
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