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Accretion and oxidation of a superfast-spread axial melt lens: TIMS and SIMS zircon analyses of the IODP Hole 1256D gabbros

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LITHOS
Volume 348, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105184

Keywords

Mid-Ocean Ridge; Gabbro; Zircon; Geochronology; Hydrothermal

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  1. Ocean Leadership/US Science Support Program
  2. NSF [OCE 0961775, OCE 1356895, OCE-1636678]

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IODP Hole 1256D penetrates a complete section of upper oceanic crust spread from the East Pacific Rise at a full rate of up to 220 mm/yr. Here we present U-Pb zircon data from Hole 1256D gabbroic rocks using isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry (ID-TIMS) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Three gabbro samples yielded Th-corrected weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 SIMS dates of 15.03 +/- 0.14 Ma, 15.13 +/- 0.35 Ma, and 15.23 +/- 0.12 Ma. An ID-TIMS Th-corrected weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 date of 15.191 +/- 0.040 Ma from the first of the three samples provides verification and refinement of the timing of magmatism. The U-Pb dates agree with the predicted age of the crust based on marine magnetic anomalies, suggesting the gabbros most likely formed by intrusion and crystallization at or near the ridge axis. Zircons from two of the studied samples have anomalously high Th/U ratios, likely reflecting oxidation of U prior to or during zircon crystallization. The elevated fO(2) of late stage melts in the axial melt lens may be related to progressive crystallization, assimilation of hydrothermally altered sheeted dikes and gabbros, and/or contamination of the melt lens by seawater derived saline brines. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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