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Specific features of basalts from the western part of Andrew Bain Fault, Southwest Indian Ridge

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This paper reports original data on the composition of volcanic rocks in the western part of the Andrew Bain Fault of the South-West Indian Ridge obtained in the 23rd voyage of R/V Akademik Nikolai Strakhov. In accordance with high La/Th and low Nb/U ratios, the basalt compositions of stations S2317, S2318, and S2330 could result from melting of the DM-type source with HIMU traces. Meanwhile, the enriched samples of station S2326 correspond to a mantle source with a considerable contribution of recycled sediments (EM). Sample S2326/35, which is composed of a melt almost completely depleted in EM material, corresponds to the volcanic rocks of the Marion and Prince Edward islands. The obtained and available data on the SWIR segment from Bouvet Island to Andrew Bain Fault are indicative of small mantle heterogeneities in this region. Two possible variants of their origin are considered: either preservation of the enriched material fragments in the depleted mantle during the split of Gondwana or “contamination” of the mantle with plume material with the formation of vein irregularities before opening of the ocean in this region. In the latter case, the plume material could cover a huge area not constrained by the young plume magmatism regions on Bouvet, Marion, and Prince Edward islands.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Peyve, S.G. Skolotnev, 2017, published in Doklady Akademii Nauk, 2017, Vol. 477, No. 4, pp. 441–447.

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Peyve, A.A., Skolotnev, S.G. Specific features of basalts from the western part of Andrew Bain Fault, Southwest Indian Ridge. Dokl. Earth Sc. 477, 1384–1390 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X17120054

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