Isotope evidence of a mantle convection boundary at the Australian-Antarctic Discordance

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Klein, EM

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Langmuir, CH

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Zindler, A

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Staudigel, H

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Hamelin, B

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2014-01-11T22:27:19Z

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1988-12-01

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Basalts from the Southeast Indian Ridge south of Australia form two geographically and isotopically distinct groups that show affinities with either Indian Ocean or Pacific/Atlantic Ocean isotope compositions. The data raise the possibility that there is a sharp boundary between the Indian and Pacific Ocean isotope provinces. The isotope boundary occurs over less than 200km within the Australian-Antarctic Discordance, a technically complex region believed to overlie a zone of downwelling mantle flow. © 1988 Nature Publishing Group.

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0028-0836

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/8306

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Nature

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Isotope evidence of a mantle convection boundary at the Australian-Antarctic Discordance

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Journal article

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623

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629

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6174

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Duke

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Published

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333

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