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Jurassic zircons from the Southwest Indian Ridge.


ABSTRACT: The existence of ancient rocks in present mid-ocean ridges have long been observed but received less attention. Here we report the discovery of zircons with both reasonably young ages of about 5?Ma and abnormally old ages of approximate 180?Ma from two evolved gabbroic rocks that were dredged from the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) in the Gallieni fracture zone. U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotope analyses of zircons were made using ion probe and conventional laser abrasion directly in petrographic thin sections. Young zircons and their host oxide gabbro have positive Hf isotope compositions (?Hf?=?+15.7-+12.4), suggesting a highly depleted mantle beneath the SWIR. The spread ?Hf values (from-2.3 to-4.5) of abnormally old zircons, together with the unradiogenic Nd-Hf isotope of the host quartz diorite, appears to suggest an ancient juvenile magmatism along the rifting margin of the southern Gondwana prior to the opening of the Indian Ocean. A convincing explanation for the origin of the unusually old zircons is yet to surface, however, an update of the theory of plate tectonics would be expected with continuing discovery of ancient rocks in the mid-oceanic ridges and abyssal ocean basins.

SUBMITTER: Cheng H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4869104 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Jurassic zircons from the Southwest Indian Ridge.

Cheng Hao H   Zhou Huaiyang H   Yang Qunhui Q   Zhang Lingmin L   Ji Fuwu F   Dick Henry H  

Scientific reports 20160517


The existence of ancient rocks in present mid-ocean ridges have long been observed but received less attention. Here we report the discovery of zircons with both reasonably young ages of about 5 Ma and abnormally old ages of approximate 180 Ma from two evolved gabbroic rocks that were dredged from the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) in the Gallieni fracture zone. U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotope analyses of zircons were made using ion probe and conventional laser abrasion directly in petrographic thin secti  ...[more]

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