2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2014.09.046
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Composition and timing of carbonate vein precipitation within the igneous basement of the Early Cretaceous Shatsky Rise, NW Pacific

Abstract: Abstractwith formation depth and inferred temperature, we argue for a rather early precipitation of the veins shortly after basement formation at each respective drill site.

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“…c and ). Analysis of the possible ages and size of massifs has led to a proposed transition, from massive emplacement at the Tamu Massif in the southwest to smaller volume eruptions towards the northeast at the Ori and Shirshov massifs (Li et al ., ). Magnetic lineations in the ocean floor allowed a detailed reconstruction of the original tectonic history of a rapidly spreading triple junction (Fig.…”
Section: Regional Geology and Results Of Expedition 324 Drillingmentioning
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“…c and ). Analysis of the possible ages and size of massifs has led to a proposed transition, from massive emplacement at the Tamu Massif in the southwest to smaller volume eruptions towards the northeast at the Ori and Shirshov massifs (Li et al ., ). Magnetic lineations in the ocean floor allowed a detailed reconstruction of the original tectonic history of a rapidly spreading triple junction (Fig.…”
Section: Regional Geology and Results Of Expedition 324 Drillingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…) (Seton et al ., ). However, the Shatsky Rise has characteristics that imply both ridge‐control and plume head origins (Sager, ; Sager et al ., ; Heydolph et al ., ; Li et al ., ). Therefore, one main objective of this paper is to test further both hypotheses (plume head versus ridge control) for the plateau genesis.…”
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