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Savelyeva, G N; Bortnikov, Nikolay S; Bayanova, T B; Ikorsky, S V; Kamensky, I L (2008): Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, and He isotopic composition and hydrocarbon gases in rocks and minerals from the Markov Deep, Mid-Atlantic Ridge rift valley [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.746053, Supplement to: Savelyeva, GN et al. (2008): Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic systems and captured He and hydrocarbon gases as markers of melt sources and fluid regime under which the oceanic crust of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was formed at 5°-6°N. Geokhimiya (Geochemistry), No 8, 803-817

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The paper presents characteristics of the Nd and Sr isotopic systems of ultrabasic rocks, gabbroids, plagiogranites, and their minerals as well as data on helium and hydrocarbons in fluid inclusions of the same samples. Materials presented in this publication were obtained by studying samples dredged from the MAR crest zone at 5°-6°N (U/Pb zircon dating, geochemical and petrological-mineralogical studies). It was demonstrated that variations in the isotopic composition of He entrapped in rocks and minerals were controlled by variable degrees of mixing of juvenile He, which is typical of basaltic glass for MAR (DM source), and atmospheric He. Increase in the atmospheric He fraction in plutonic rocks and, to a lesser degree, in their minerals reflects involvement of seawater or hydrated material of the oceanic crust in magmatic and postmagmatic processes. This conclusion finds further support in positive correlation between the fraction of mantle He (R ratio) and 87Sr/86Sr ratio. High-temperature hydration of ultrabasic rocks (amphibolization) was associated with increase in the fraction of mantle He, while their low-temperature hydration (serpentinization) was accompanied by drastic decrease in this fraction and significant increase in 87Sr/86Sr ratio. Insignificant variations in 143Nd/144Nd (close to 0.5130) and 87Sr/86Sr (0.7035) in most of gabbroids and plagiogranites as well as the fraction of mantle He in these rocks, amphibolites, and their ore minerals indicate that the melts were derived from the depleted mantle. Similar e-Nd values of gabbroids, plagiogranites, and fresh harzburgites (6.77-8.39) suggest that these rocks were genetically related to a single mantle source. e-Nd value of serpentinized lherzolites (2.62) likely reflects relations of these relatively weakly depleted mantle residues to another source. Aforementioned characteristics of the rocks generally reflect various degrees of mixing of depleted mantle components with crustal components (seawater) during metamorphic and hydrothermal processes that accompanied formation of the oceanic crust.
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Median Latitude: 5.875516 * Median Longitude: -33.201728 * South-bound Latitude: 5.835000 * West-bound Longitude: -33.233300 * North-bound Latitude: 5.911700 * East-bound Longitude: -33.158300
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I1060 * Latitude Start: 5.845000 * Longitude Start: -33.226700 * Latitude End: 5.835000 * Longitude End: -33.233300 * Elevation Start: -3600.0 m * Elevation End: -3240.0 m * Location: Mid-Atlantic Ridge * Campaign: Ioffe-10 * Basis: Akademik Ioffe * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
I1063 * Latitude Start: 5.908300 * Longitude Start: -33.166700 * Latitude End: 5.911700 * Longitude End: -33.160000 * Elevation Start: -3900.0 m * Elevation End: -3600.0 m * Location: Mid-Atlantic Ridge * Campaign: Ioffe-10 * Basis: Akademik Ioffe * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
I1068 * Latitude Start: 5.911700 * Longitude Start: -33.188300 * Latitude End: 5.910000 * Longitude End: -33.168300 * Elevation Start: -4680.0 m * Elevation End: -4020.0 m * Location: Mid-Atlantic Ridge * Campaign: Ioffe-10 * Basis: Akademik Ioffe * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
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