Global Isotopic Signatures of Oceanic Island Basalts.
Abstract
Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic analyses of 477 samples representing 30 islands or island groups, 3 seamounts or seamount chains, 2 oceanic ridges and 1 oceanic plateau (for a total of 36 geographic features) are compiled to form a comprehensive oceanic island basalt (OIB) data set. These samples are supplemented by 90 selected mid ocean ridge basalt (MORB) samples to give adequate representation to MORB as an oceanic basalt end-member. This comprehensive data set is used to infer information about the Earth's mantle. Principal component analysis of the OIB+MORB data set shows that the first three principal components account for 97.5% of the variance of the data. Thus, only four mantle end-member components (EMI, EMII, HIMU and DMM0 are required to completely encompass the range of known isotopic values. Each sample is expressed in terms of percentages of the four mantle components, assuming linear mixing. A continuous layer model is applied to the mantle component percentage data to solve for the spherical harmonic coefficients using approximation methods. Only the degrees 0-5 coefficients can be solved for since there are only 36 features.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA240862
Entities
People
- Lynn A. Oschmann
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology