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Weis, Dominique A M; Frey, Frederick A (1991): Isotope geochemistry of Ninetyeast Ridge basalts. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759538, Supplement to: Weis, DAM; Frey, FA (1991): Isotope geochemistry of Ninetyeast Ridge basement basalts: Sr, Nd, and Pb evidence for involvement of the Kerguelen Hot Spot. In: Weissel, J; Peirce, J; Taylor, E; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 121, 591-610, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.121.170.1991

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Abstract:
The Ninetyeast Ridge lavas have Sr and Nd isotopic ratios intermediate between those of Indian Ocean MORBs and those of the very enriched Kerguelen hot spot. In an Nd-Sr isotope diagram, they also plot close to the fields of St. Paul Island lavas and of the early magmatism on Kerguelen Archipelago. The Ninetyeast Ridge lavas were generated by mixing among at least three components: a depleted, MORB-type component, such as the one erupted today on the Southeast Indian Ridge; a very enriched, high- Sr/ Sr, low-epsilon-Nd, OIB-type component (the Kerguelen hot spot); and an OIB-type component comparable to that sampled from the St. Paul (and Amsterdam) lavas. The Ninetyeast Ridge lavas show a typical Dupal anomaly signature and Pb, Sr, and Nd isotopic systematics indicate that the Kerguelen hot spot was involved in the ridge's formation as the Indian plate moved northward.
The different sites cored during ODP Leg 121 show a trend in their isotopic compositions, from less radiogenic Pb/ Pb ratios and intermediate 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/**Nd ratios in the oldest lavas (Site 758) toward more radiogenic 206Pb/204Pb, higher epsilon-Nd, and lower 87Sr/86Sr values in the youngest lavas (Site 756). The lavas from Site 757 have 206Pb/204Pb ratios intermediate between those of the lavas from Sites 756 and 758 and higher 87Sr/86Sr and lower epsilon-Nd values. The relative proportions of the hot spot(s) and MORB component have evolved with time, reflecting differences of tectonic setting: the relative proportion of the Kerguelen hot spot component appears lower in the younger Site 756 lavas than in the older lavas from Sites 757 and 758. Site 756 coincides with the beginning of rifting at the Southeast Indian Ridge, about 43 Ma ago. The formation of the early Kerguelen Archipelago lavas may have drained most of the plume-derived material toward the Antarctic plate. Alternatively, the proximity of the spreading-ridge axis may account for the isotopic similarity of the Site 756 lavas to young lavas erupted on the Southeast Indian Ridge, from 33∞ to 37∞S. The older lavas of Ninetyeast Ridge may have formed when the hot spot and ridge axis did not exactly coincide.
The involvement of the third component, a St. Paul hot spot, in the genesis of the Ninetyeast Ridge lavas, especially for the Site 756 lavas, is clearly indicated by Sr, Pb, and Nd isotope systematics and also by trace element ratios.
These data, together with those from the Kerguelen Plateau, indicate that the Kerguelen hot spot has been active more or less continuously in the South Indian Ocean for at least 115 Ma. This could indicate that the plume, and by inference the Dupal anomaly, is deep seated in origin.
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Median Latitude: -10.010273 * Median Longitude: 89.003760 * South-bound Latitude: -27.355000 * West-bound Longitude: 87.597400 * North-bound Latitude: 5.384200 * East-bound Longitude: 90.361200
Date/Time Start: 1988-05-26T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1988-06-24T13:30:00
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121-756C * Latitude: -27.354000 * Longitude: 87.598200 * Date/Time Start: 1988-05-26T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1988-05-27T18:45:00 * Elevation: -1527.0 m * Penetration: 159 m * Recovery: 61.81 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg121 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 11 core; 76.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 80.7 % recovery
121-756D * Latitude: -27.355000 * Longitude: 87.597400 * Date/Time Start: 1988-05-27T18:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1988-05-29T10:30:00 * Elevation: -1524.0 m * Penetration: 221 m * Recovery: 46.04 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg121 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 11 core; 101.2 m cored; 0 m drilled; 45.5 % recovery
121-757C * Latitude: -17.023000 * Longitude: 88.180200 * Date/Time Start: 1988-06-04T06:15:00 * Date/Time End: 1988-06-05T18:10:00 * Elevation: -1655.0 m * Penetration: 420.7 m * Recovery: 67.78 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg121 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 11 core; 106.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 63.9 % recovery
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