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Volcanism on the Eggvin Bank (Central Norwegian-Greenland Sea, latitude ∼71°N): age, source, and relationship to the Iceland and putative Jan Mayen plumes
Dieter F. MertzDieter F. MertzDieter F. MertzKarsten M. HaaseWarren D. Sharpsubject
BasaltIncompatible elementgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEarth scienceSeamountGeochemistryTrace elementMantle (geology)PlumeLatitudeGeophysicsVolcanoGeologyEarth-Surface Processesdescription
Abstract The Eggvin Bank (Central Norwegian-Greenland Sea, latitude ∼71°N) is a topographically anomalous shallow area with scattered volcanic peaks extending between the island of Jan Mayen and East Greenland and straddling the northern segment of the mid-Atlantic Kolbeinsey Ridge axis. Basalts dredged from the Eggvin Bank range from variably depleted, tholeiitic, near-axis lavas to enriched, transitional-to-alkaline, off-axis seamount lavas. In terms of normalised incompatible element patterns, the most depleted, near-axis tholeiite is similar to neighbouring Kolbeinsey Ridge basalts, whereas the off-axis, transitional-to-alkaline lavas are similar to other alkaline basalts occurring close to the Eggvin Bank region, e.g., those of Jan Mayen. 40 Ar / 39 Ar step heating data indicate that the off-axis seamount lavas are coeval with other alkaline lavas erupted in the Central Norwegian-Greeland Sea at ca. 0.6–0.7 Ma. In contrast, the Eggvin near-axis tholeiites are Isotope and trace element data indicate an abrupt change in source composition along the Kolbeinsey Ridge axis at latitude ca. 70.6°N, apparently reflecting a boundary between two chemically distinct mantle domains with limited interaction. Based on Pb versus Pb isotope diagrams, no dispersion of enriched material is observed adjacent to the hypothetical Jan Mayen/Jan Mayen Platform plume, neither to the north-east along the Southern Mohns Ridge nor to the south along the Central Kolbeinsey Ridge.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-08-01 | Journal of Geodynamics |