Abstract
After travelling in Earth’s interior for up to billions of years, recycled material once injected at subduction zones can reach a subridge melting region as pyroxenite dispersed in the host peridotitic mantle. Here we study genetically related crustal basalts and mantle peridotites sampled along an uplifted lithospheric section created at a segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge through a time interval of 26 million years. The arrival of low-solidus material into the melting region forces the elemental and isotopic imprint of the residual peridotites and of the basalts to diverge with time. We show that a pyroxenite-bearing source entering the subridge melting region induces undercooling of the host peridotitic mantle, due to subtraction of latent heat by melting of the low-T-solidus pyroxenite. Mantle undercooling, in turn, lowers the thermal boundary layer, leading to a deeper cessation of melting. A consequence is to decrease the total amount of extracted melt, and hence the magmatic crustal thickness. The degree of melting undergone by a homogeneous peridotitic mantle is higher than the degree of melting of the same peridotite but veined by pyroxenites. This effect, thermodynamically predicted for a marble-cake-type peridotite–pyroxenite mixed source, implies incomplete homogenization of recycled material in the convective mantle.
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This work has been supported by Italian-PRIN prot. 2015C5LN35 and by the US National Science Foundation under grant no. OCE-05-51288. We are also grateful for the support of the Deep Energy community of the Carbon Observatory funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. We thank C. Langmuir, H. Dick, J. Warren and M. Seyler for stimulating insightful discussions and critical reading of an early version of the work. We are grateful to M. Ligi for his support on geophysics and S. Lambart for helping on Melt-PX. We also thank S. Lambart and A. Stracke for their constructive reviews that greatly improved the manuscript. This is Lamont-Doherty contribution number 8205.
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Brunelli, D., Cipriani, A. & Bonatti, E. Thermal effects of pyroxenites on mantle melting below mid-ocean ridges. Nature Geosci 11, 520–525 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0139-z
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