“…The upward decrease in the initial temperature suggests that the deeper section (>2000 m) confines the temperature of melts delivered shallower. Many small-scale temperature variations in the deeper section may be attributed to vigorous convection of a large, deepseated cooling magma chamber, which, however, is against the 3-D seismic observations at EPR (e.g., Han et al, 2014). More likely, these small-scale variations indicate accumulation and in situ solidification of replenished melts in small magma bodies (e.g., tens to hundreds of meters) at various depths, as advocated by the multiple-sill model (e.g., Nicolas et al, 1988;Kelemen et al, 1997;Lissenberg et al, 2004;Maclennan et al, 2005;VanTongeren et al, 2008VanTongeren et al, , 2015Natland and Dick, 2009).…”