Abstract
It is now well established that oceanic plates sink into the lower mantle at subduction zones, but the reverse process of replacing lost upper-mantle material is not well constrained. Even whether the return flow is strongly localized as narrow upwellings or more broadly distributed remains uncertain. Here we show that the distribution of long-lived radiogenic isotopes along the world’s mid-ocean ridges can be used to map geochemical domains, which reflect contrasting refilling modes of the upper mantle. New hafnium isotopic data along the Southwest Indian Ridge delineate a sharp transition between an Indian province with a strong lower-mantle isotopic flavour and a South Atlantic province contaminated by advection of upper-mantle material beneath the lithospheric roots of the Archaean African craton. The upper mantle of both domains appears to be refilled through the seismically defined anomaly underlying South Africa and the Afar plume. Because of the viscous drag exerted by the continental keels, refilling of the upper mantle in the Atlantic and Indian domains appears to be slow and confined to localized upwellings. By contrast, in the unencumbered Pacific domain, upwellings seem comparatively much wider and more rapid.
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We thank P. Telouk for assistance with the Nu Plasma HR, and B. Reynard, I. Daniel, P. Oger and F. Chambat for suggestions. We also thank M. Behn for providing the map used to draw Fig. 4, J. Ritsema for sharing unpublished seismic profiles, and L. Dosso and B. Hanan for allowing us to view their unpublished data from the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. Financial support of the analytical work and publication costs were provided by CNRS-INSU (the programmes DyETI and SEDIT), while IPEV provided access to the Marion Dufresne II for sampling during the EDUL (summer 1997) and SWIFT (winter 2001) cruises.
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Meyzen, C., Blichert-Toft, J., Ludden, J. et al. Isotopic portrayal of the Earth’s upper mantle flow field. Nature 447, 1069–1074 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05920
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