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Die chemische und thermische Evolution des oberen Erdmantels; Auswirkungen auf das Erdklima, die Biosphäre and die Konvektion des Erdmantels

Fachliche Zuordnung Paläontologie
Förderung Förderung von 2009 bis 2013
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 141928429
 
Erstellungsjahr 2014

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

This research project has resulted in the development of a large new dataset for the chemistry of the ancient oceanic crust underlying the ocean basins, and show for the first time that the composition of magmatism at spreading ridges has changed systematically since the Jurassic (170 million years age) in the Atlantic Ocean, but not the Pacific Ocean. The chemical variations in Atlantic basalts result record a decrease in the temperature of the upper mantle beneath the Atlantic, and result from the effects of 'continental insulation', whereby the upper mantle cools once the insulating effect of overlying continental crust is removed by continental rifting and breakup. Although continental insulation effects had been predicted to be important on the basis of geophysical modelling, our data can be used to estimate the magnitude of the effect for the first time. Our results were published in the prestigious journal Nature Geoscience, and highlighted by a accompanying News and Views article in the same journal. Other related work carried out by funding from this project aimed to investigate the effects of mantle heterogeneity and the melting process on the chemical composition of oceanic basats. The results of a related project, to investigate the chemical stratigraphy of the oceanic crust, and determine whether ophiolites are representative of oceanic crust are currently under review.

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