Origin of continental components in Indian ocean basalts: Evidence from Elan Bank (Kerguelen Plateau, ODP Leg 183, site 1137)
Basalts forming the floor of the Indian Ocean are geochemically distinct from those of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. These differences have been attributed to a deeply recycled continental component or to widespread dispersion of plume-type mantle within the Indian Ocean asthenosphere. The discov...
Main Authors: | Weis, D, Ingle, S, Damasceno, D, Frey, F, Nicolaysen, K, Barling, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2001
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