2003
DOI: 10.1029/2001gc000233
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Along‐strike variation of the sheeted dike complex in the Oman Ophiolite: Insights into subaxial ridge segment structures and the magma plumbing system

Abstract: [1] Along-strike variations of the 60-km-long sheeted dike complex in the northern Oman Ophiolite were studied in order to understand the shallow magma plumbing system beneath the fossil fast spreading ridge. The presence of numerous dikes intruding into the layered gabbro defines the northern end of the paleoridge segment at Wadi Fizh. The postulated segment center is located at Wadi Thuqbah, which has a thicker Mono transition zone than elsewhere along the fossil segment. Aphyric dikes predominate in the she… Show more

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“…These studies showed that opensystem fractional crystallization controlled fundamentally the magmatic processes. The gabbroic unit shows conspicuous layering similar as those in layered intrusions such as the Skaergaard Intrusion [Wager and Brown, 1968]. However, origin of layering in the Oman ophiolite is still controversial, e.g., due to ''sedimentary'' [Pallister and Hopson, 1981], intrusive , or deformation [Nicolas, 1989[Nicolas, , 1992.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These studies showed that opensystem fractional crystallization controlled fundamentally the magmatic processes. The gabbroic unit shows conspicuous layering similar as those in layered intrusions such as the Skaergaard Intrusion [Wager and Brown, 1968]. However, origin of layering in the Oman ophiolite is still controversial, e.g., due to ''sedimentary'' [Pallister and Hopson, 1981], intrusive , or deformation [Nicolas, 1989[Nicolas, , 1992.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gabbro blocks in the Wadi Fizh area were produced at the tip of retreating ridge and the main crustal sequence probably generated at the advancing ridge axis, respectively. Umino et al [2003] showed that the width of dikes in the sheeted dike complex varies systematically along strikes, and claimed that the Fizh area may correspond to the segment margin, independently. Also Miyashita et al [2003] showed that the bulk rock compositions of sheeted dike complex vary systematically along strikes over 60 km and smaller degree of partial melting was detected around the Fizh area, in concordant with this study.…”
Section: Segment Structures In the Northern Oman Ophiolitementioning
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“…They were mapped as ''late intrusive'' [Lippard et al, 1986; Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals, 1986], encompassing, wehrlites and gabbronorites, uralitic gabbros, diorites and tronjhemites, the last one making up magmatic breccias with diabase dikes. Olivine gabbros have not been reported among these intrusions These ''late intrusive'' have been related to domains where accretion was under the influence of major tectonic and magmatic activity related to ridge propagation [Juteau et al, 1988;MacLeod and Rothery, 1992;Nicolas and Boudier, 1995;Boudier et al, 2000;Adachi and Miyashita, 2003;Miyashita et al, 2003;Umino et al, 2003]. Here, they are referred to as domains of ''ridge segmentation'' and opposed to domains where the accretion should have been steady state, called here ''normal'' domains, considering their continuity and homogeneity.…”
Section: Choice Of the Studied Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can put constrains on the volume of magma involved in the eruption. The width of the AMC near 9°50'N is 500-700 m and the thickness is [Gudmundsson, 1995;Harper, 1984;Kidd, 1977;Oliver and McAlpine, 1998;Rosencrantz, 1983;Tryggvason, 1994;Umino et al, 2003]. However, Soule et al [2007] suggested that the dike fed the eruption over the whole 18-km-long section covered by the erupted lava flows on the seafloor, and using this length the calculated width of the dike is more reasonable 0.95 m. The second scenario suggests the 2005-06 eruption was fed from the accumulated southern and northern melt-rich sections.…”
Section: Relations Between the Physical State Of Amc Sill Pre-and Posmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low velocity just above the AMC has been interpreted to be due to a thermal anomaly, and the low velocity below the AMC is thought to represent a mush zone underlying the melt sill [Toomey et al, 1990;Vera et al, 1990]. Vera et al [Gudmundsson, 1995;Harper, 1984;Kidd, 1977;Oliver and McAlpine, 1998;Rosencrantz, 1983;Tryggvason, 1994;Umino et al, 2003]. However, Soule et al [2007] suggested that the dike fed the eruption over the whole 18-km-long section covered by the erupted lava flows on the seafloor, and using this length the calculated width of the dike is more reasonable 0.95 m. …”
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