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Research in Geochemistry - Hess Deep
In collaboration with fellow Duke faculty member Jeff
Karson, Emily
Klein and graduate students have been studying
the variations in composition among dikes, lavas and gabbroic
rocks recovered during an Alvin dive program to the Hess Deep
Rift in the equatorial Pacific. The Hess Deep Rift is an intra-oceanic
rift valley located at the tip of the westward propagating
Cocos-Nazca plate boundary. The steep, EW-trending, upper
walls of the rift valley expose the upper 2 km of oceanic
crust created about 1 m.y. ago at the NS-trending East Pacific
Rise. Fault scarps along the rift walls provide a tectonic
window into this fast-spread crust. To date, the Hess Deep
remains one of the only tectonic windows into fast-spread
crust that can be used to infer processes attending the construction
of oceanic crust beneath fast spreading centers like the EPR.
Our dive program has produced an unprecedented data set in
terms of the sample coverage combined with a detailed understanding
of the geologic context provided by the structural studies
of Jeff Karson's structure group. Our geochemical results
provide important on the processes by which the ocean crust
is produced. For example, our study of dike compositions revealed
that dikes of widely varying compositions are interleaved,
suggesting significant along-axis transport of magma from
chemically distinct portions of the axial magma chamber. In
addition, our our comparison of lava and dike compositions
revealed that most dikes do not erupt lavas, and that the
magma density of lavas is greater than that of most dikes,
suggesting a density filter on magma eruption.
For more infornation, visit the Hess Deep Cruise web site
at http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/hessdeep/hessdeep.html
Selected Publications:
Stewart, M.A., Klein, E. M., Karson,
J.A. and J.G. Brophy, Geochemical relationships between
dikes an lavas at the Hess Deep Rift: Implications for Magma
Eruptibility, submitted to J. Geophys. Res., Sept.,
2001.
Stewart, M.A., Klein, E. M., and Karson,
J.A., The geochemistry of dikes and lavas from the
north wall of the Hess Deep Rift: Insights into the four-dimensional
character of crustal construction at fast-spreading mid-ocean
ridges, J. Geophys. Res., submitted March 2001.
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