U-Th-Ra disequilibria in basalts from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 6-11°S: Constraints on melting, mixing and time-scales of magmatic processes

Applicant Professor Dr. Karsten Matthias Haase
Subject Area Geophysics
Term from 2004 to 2010
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5441103
 

Project Description

... We propose to study the U, Th, and Ra isotopic compositions of zero-age MORB samples from the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 6 and 11°S. This part of the spreading axis shows large variations in axial depth, crustal thickness and samples melts with significant variations in major and trace element geochemistry as well as Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopic composition. The existing data indicates a complex interplay of variations in mantle sources, binary mixing and degree of magma differentiation during melt ascent. In the first year wie suggest to determine U, Th and Ra isotope compositions of fresh young samples along the axis and from young ( 200.000 years) near- axis seamounts to evalute the depth and extent of melting, the mantle composition, porosity and upwelling rate and the mixing processes along a propagating ridge segment. In the second year wie propose to investigate the timing of magma evolution and eruption processes on this spreading axis on the basis of U series isotope data and stratigraphic mapping and sampling of selected volcanic structures of the working area.
DFG Programme Priority Programmes
Subproject of SPP 1144:  From Mantle to Ocean: Energy, Material and Life Cycles on Spreading Axes
Participating Person Dr. Folkmar Hauff