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- W1965410050 abstract "We report analyses of O, Sr, Nd and Pb isotope ratios in 52 fresh glasses of mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB). δ18O-values in basalts range from +5.35 to +6.05‰ and do not correlate with indices of fractional crystallization or with 87Sr86Sr. Values up to +6.47‰ occur in andesites and dacites from the propagating rift at 95°W on the Galápagos Spreading Center. Neither fractional crystallization nor assimilation of altered material appear to be dominant controls on the δ18O of basalts. A weak, but statistically significant correlation was found between δ18O and Nd and Pb isotope ratios in Pacific MORB which warrants further investigation. Otherwise, no statistically significant correlations between δ18O and radiogenic isotope ratios were found, indicating that any O isotope variations in the depleted upper mantle are largely unrelated to incompatible-element enrichments and depletions. There are important and significant differences in variances of radiogenic isotopes in MORB from different ocean basins, but these differences do not appear to be related to spreading rate. We conclude that they reflect real differences in the homogeneity of the upper mantle beneath ocean ridges and that efficacy of mixing during magmatic processes is not a dominant control of the degree of heterogeneity observed in MORB. Pacific MORB has more uniform isotope ratios than MORB from other ocean basins. Radiogenic isotope ratios are most strongly correlated among Pacific MORB and least correlated among Indian Ocean MORB. Means of radiogenic isotope ratios of MORB from various ridges also vary considerably. However, there is no consistent relationship between means of various isotope ratios: means of both 87Sr86Sr and 143Nd144Nd are lower in Pacific than in Atlantic MORB; Pb isotope ratios in MORB from the two oceans are similar. Indian Ocean MORB has higher 87Sr86Sr and lower 143Nd144Nd than MORB from the Atlantic and Pacific but lower 206Pb204Pb. Our data strongly reinforce the view that the depleted upper mantle consists of a number of distinct subreservoirs produced by a variety of processes. Although the Pb presently in the upper mantle may not have long resided there, it could not have been derived from a primitive reservoir. A positive correlation between 206Pb204Pb and 208Pb★206Pb★ suggests the Pb in the mantle beneath the Pacific and Atlantic is derived from an enriched reservoir. The Pb isotope ratios in Indian Ocean MORB are suggestive of the presence of a recycled component." @default.
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- W1965410050 title "The O, Sr, Nd and Pb isotope geochemistry of MORB" @default.
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