The crust-mantle transition beneath the Azores region (central-north Atlantic Ocean)

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Vittorio Zanon
Rita Silva
Catarina Goulart
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[1] Universidade Dos Açores,Instituto de Investigação Em Vulcanologia E Avaliação de Riscos (IVAR)
[2] Universidade Dos Açores,Centro de Informação E Vigilância Sismovulcânica Dos Açores (CIVISA)
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Fluid inclusions; Basalts; Magma system; Oceanic islands; Moho; Oceanic crust;
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The Azores region straddles the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and comprises volcanic islands and seamounts interspersed with non-magmatic oceanic basins arranged along subparallel slow-spreading systems. The cross-check of CO2-rich fluid inclusions barometry from lavas and tephras erupted during the last 20 ka with the sources of seismicity of the last 22 years traced the deepest magma accumulation zone at a regional scale. These zones are considered to represent the boundary between the dense rocks of magma systems and the lithospheric mantle. This boundary is at a depth range of ~ 17 to 20 km beneath the islands close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which are younger than 500 ka, and up to ~ 29.4 km beneath the eastern island of S. Miguel, younger than 800 ka and the nearby Dom João de Castro Seamount and the Hirondelle Basin. The same method has been applied to the ~ 2 Ma-old volcanic products of Flores, the ~ 1.9 Ma old S. Jorge and the 5 Ma-old lavas of Santa Maria. Results revealed a depth of ~ 30.5 km beneath the Flores and ~ 26 km beneath the ~ 1.9 Ma-old S. Jorge. These two islands are west and east of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, within 200 km. Finally, the crust-mantle transition has been found below Santa Maria, the easternmost island, ~ 500 km away from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at a depth of ~ 33 km. Overall, repeated mafic magma injections at the base of each magma system generated vertically stacked layered ultramafic mush bodies, which thickened the crust overtime.
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