Authors
W Steven Holbrook, HC Larsen, J Korenaga, T Dahl-Jensen, ID Reid, PB Kelemen, JR Hopper, GM Kent, D Lizarralde, S Bernstein, RS Detrick
Publication date
2001/8/15
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
190
Issue
3-4
Pages
251-266
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Seismic reflection and refraction data acquired on four transects spanning the Southeast Greenland rifted margin and Greenland–Iceland Ridge (GIR) provide new constraints on mantle thermal structure and melting processes during continental breakup in the North Atlantic. Maximum igneous crustal thickness varies along the margin from >30 km in the near-hotspot zone (<500 km from the hotspot track) to ∼18 km in the distal zone (500–1100 km). Magmatic productivity on summed conjugate margins of the North Atlantic decreases through time from 1800±300 to 600±50 km3/km/Ma in the near-hotspot zone and from 700±200 to 300±50 km3/km/Ma in the distal zone. Comparison of our data with the British/Faeroe margins shows that both symmetric and asymmetric conjugate volcanic rifted margins exist. Joint consideration of crustal thickness and mean crustal seismic velocity suggests that along-margin changes …
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