Ildefonse, Benoit et al. (2007): Oceanic core complexes and crustal accretion at slow-spreading ridges

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 305
IODP 304 U1309
IODP 305 U1309
Identifier:
2007-075936
georefid

10.1130/G23531A.1
doi

Creator:
Ildefonse, Benoit
Universite de Montpellier II, Geosciences Montpellier, Montpellier, France
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Blackman, D. K.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States
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John, B. E.
University of Wyoming, United States
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Ohara, Y.
Ocean Research Laboratory, Japan
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Miller, D. J.
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
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MacLeod, C. J.
Cardiff University, United Kingdom
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Abe, N.
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Abratis, M.
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Andal, E. S.
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Andreani, M.
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Awaji, S.
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Beard, J. S.
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Brunelli, D.
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Charney, A. B.
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Christie, D. M.
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Delacour, A. G.
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Delius, H.
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Drouin, M.
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Einaudi, F.
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Escartin, J.
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Frost, B. R.
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Fryer, P. B.
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Gee, J. S.
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Godard, M.
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Grimes, C. B.
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Halfpenny, A.
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Hansen, H. E.
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Harris, A. C.
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Hayman, N. W.
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Hellebrand, E.
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Hirose, T.
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Hirth, J. G.
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Ishimaru, S.
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Johnson, K. T. M.
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Karner, G. D.
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Linek, M.
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Maeda, J.
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Mason, O. U.
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McCaig, A. M.
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Michibayashi, K.
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Morris, A.
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Nakagawa, T.
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Nozaka, T.
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Rosner, M.
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Searle, R. C.
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Suhr, G.
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Tamura, A.
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Tominaga, M.
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von der Handt, A.
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Yamasaki, T.
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Zhao, X.
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Identification:
Oceanic core complexes and crustal accretion at slow-spreading ridges
2007
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
35
7
623-626
Oceanic core complexes expose gabbroic rocks on the seafloor via detachment faulting, often associated with serpentinized peridotite. The thickness of these serpentinite units is unknown. Assuming that the steep slopes that typically surround these core complexes provide a cross section through the structure, it has been inferred that serpentinites compose much of the section to depths of at least several hundred meters. However, deep drilling at oceanic core complexes has recovered gabbroic sequences with virtually no serpentinized peridotite. We propose a revised model for oceanic core complex development based on consideration of the rheological differences between gabbro and serpentinized peridotite: emplacement of a large intrusive gabbro body into a predominantly peridotite host is followed by localization of strain around the margins of the pluton, eventually resulting in an uplifted gabbroic core surrounded by deformed serpentinite. Oceanic core complexes may therefore reflect processes associated with relatively enhanced periods of mafic intrusion within overall magma-poor regions of slow- and ultra-slow-spreading ridges.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:30.1100
West:-42.0700East: 57.1618
South:-32.4327

Solid-earth geophysics; Igneous and metamorphic petrology; accretion; Atlantic Ocean; Atlantis Massif; cores; crust; detachment faults; emplacement; Expedition 305; faults; gabbros; igneous rocks; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; intrusions; IODP Site 1309; lithosphere; metaigneous rocks; metamorphic rocks; metasomatic rocks; metasomatism; Mid-Atlantic Ridge; mid-ocean ridges; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; oceanic core complexes; oceanic crust; oceanic lithosphere; ODP Site 735; peridotites; plate tectonics; plutonic rocks; plutons; sea-floor spreading; serpentinite; serpentinization; spreading centers; strain; ultramafics;

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