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Mantle plume and rift-related volcanism during the evolution of the Rio Grande Rise

Earth Sciences

Mantle plume and rift-related volcanism during the evolution of the Rio Grande Rise

P. A. Hoyer, K. M. Haase, et al.

Explore the intriguing nature of the Rio Grande Rise, a geological feature that challenges our understanding of oceanic plateaus and continental fragments. This research, conducted by Patrick A. Hoyer and colleagues, uncovers fascinating insights from volcanic rocks and their formation dynamics in the South Atlantic.... show more
Abstract
The Rio Grande Rise in the western South Atlantic Ocean has been interpreted as either an oceanic plateau related to the Tristan-Gough mantle plume, or a fragment of detached continental crust. Here we present new major and trace element data for volcanic rocks from the western and eastern Rio Grande Rise and the adjacent Jean Charcot Seamount Chain. The eastern Rio Grande Rise and older parts of the western Rio Grande Rise are comprised of tholeiitic basalt with moderately enriched trace element compositions and likely formed above the Tristan-Gough mantle plume close to the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Younger alkalic lavas from the western Rio Grande Rise and the Jean Charcot Seamount Chain were formed by lower degrees of melting beneath thicker lithosphere in an intraplate setting possibly during rifting of the plateau. There is no clear geochemical evidence that remnants of continental crust are present beneath the Rio Grande Rise.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Feb 07, 2022
Authors
Patrick A. Hoyer, Karsten M. Haase, Marcel Regelous, John M. O'Connor, Stephan Homrighausen, Wolfram H. Geissler, Wilfried Jokat
Tags
Rio Grande Rise
oceanic plateau
Tristan-Gough mantle plume
tholeiitic basalt
alkaline lavas
continental crust
geochemistry
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