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Kempton, Pamela D

Current S-Index

13.8

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Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.6

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Total Datasets

25

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

36.3%

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Total Citations

2

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Total Mentions

0

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Major-element chemical analyses of Hole 83-504B

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Anderson, Roger N ;
  • Honnorez, Jose J
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.262389January 2005

Isotope ratios and trace element concentrations of basalts from DSDP Leg 15 sites (Appendix 1)

Formation of the Cretaceous Caribbean plateau, including the komatiites of Gorgona, has been linked to the currently active Galápagos hotspot. We use Hf-Nd isotopes and trace element data to characterise both the Caribbean plateau and the Galápagos hotspot, and to investigate the relationship between them. Four geochemical components are identified in the Galápagos mantle plume: two 'enriched' components with epsilon-Hf and epsilon-Nd similar to enriched components observed in other mantle plumes, one moderately enriched component with high Nb/Y, and a fourth component which most likely represents depleted MORB source mantle. The Caribbean plateau basalt data form a linear array in Hf-Nd isotope space, consistent with mixing between two mantle components. Combined Hf-Nd-Pb-Sr-He isotope and trace element data from this study and the literature suggest that the more enriched Caribbean end member corresponds to one or both of the enriched components identified on Galápagos. Likewise, the depleted end member of the array is geochemically indistinguishable from MORB and corresponds to the depleted component of the Galápagos system. Enriched basalts from Gorgona partially overlap with the Caribbean plateau array in epsilon-Hf vs. epsilon-Nd, whereas depleted basalts, picrites and komatiites from Gorgona have a high epsilon-Hf for a given epsilon-Nd, defining a high-epsilon-Hf depleted end member that is not observed elsewhere within the Caribbean plateau sequences. This component is similar, however, in terms of Hf-Nd-Pb-He isotopes and trace elements to the depleted plume component recognised in basalts from Iceland and along the Reykjanes Ridge. We suggest that the Caribbean plateau represents the initial outpourings of the ancestral Galápagos plume. Absence of a moderately enriched, high Nb/Y component in the older Caribbean plateau (but found today on the island of Floreana) is either due to changing source compositions of the plume over its 90 Ma history, or is an artifact of limited sampling. The high-epsilon-Hf depleted component sampled by the Gorgona komatiites and depleted basalts is unique to Gorgona and is not found in the Caribbean plateau. This may be an indication of the scale of heterogeneity of the Caribbean plateau system; alternatively Gorgona may represent a separate oceanic plateau derived from a completely different Pacific plume, such as the Sala y Gomez.

Authors

  • Thompson, Patricia M E ;
  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • White, Rosalind V ;
  • Kerr, Andrew C ;
  • Tarney, J ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • McBirney, A
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR2.8 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.725469January 2003

Element concentrations of plagioclase and clinopyroxene in poikilitic olivine gabbros from ODP Hole 153-923A (Table 4)

Ocean Drilling Program Hole 923A, located on the western flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of the Kane Fracture Zone, recovered primitive gabbros that have mineral trace element compositions inconsistent with growth from a single parental melt. Plagioclase crystals commonly show embayed anorthitic cores overgrown by more albitic rims. Ion probe analyses of plagioclase cores and rims show consistent differences in trace element ratios, indicating variation in the trace element characteristics of their respective parental melts. This requires the existence of at least two distinct melt compositions within the crust during the generation of these gabbros. Melt compositions calculated to be parental to plagioclase cores are depleted in light rare earth elements, but enriched in yttrium, compared to basalts from this region of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which are normal mid-ocean ridge basalt (N-MORB). Clinopyroxene trace element compositions are similar to those predicted to be in equilibrium with N-MORB. However, primitive clinopyroxene crystals are much more magnesian than those produced in one-atmosphere experiments on N-MORB, suggesting that the major element composition of the melt was unlike N-MORB. These data require that the diverse array of melt compositions generated within the mantle beneath mid-ocean ridges are not always fully homogenised during melt extraction from the mantle and that the final stage of mixing can occur efficiently within crustal magma chambers. This has implications for the process of melt extraction from the mantle and the liquid line of descent of MORB

Authors

  • Coogan, Laurence A ;
  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Norry, Michael J
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR2.7 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.711293January 2000

(Appendix Table 1) Hf isotope ratios of basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716891January 2000

(Appendix Table 1) Hf isotope ratios of basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province from several DSDP/ODP holes

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR1.0 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716892January 2000

(Appendix Table 2) Sr-Nd-Pb isotope ratios for basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716901January 2000

(Appendix Table 2) Sr-Nd-Pb isotope ratios for basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province from several DSDP/ODP holes

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716903January 2000

(Appendix Table 3) Major and trace element concentrations for basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716909January 2000

(Appendix Table 3) Major and trace element concentrations for basalts from the North Atlantic Igneous Province from several DSDP/ODP holes

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Authors

  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Nowell, G M ;
  • Taylor, R N ;
  • Hardarson, B S ;
  • Pearson, Grant
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.716913January 2000

(Table 2) Neodymium, samarium, strontium and lead isotopic ratios of basalts from ODP Leg 163 sites

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Authors

  • Saunders, Andrew D ;
  • Kempton, Pamela D ;
  • Fitton, J Godfrey ;
  • Larsen, Lotte M
0 Citations0 Mentions96% FAIR1.0 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.804659January 1999