
doi: 10.1038/314062a0
The width of geochemical and residual elevation anomalies along the Mid-Ocean Ridge System decrease as both the distance between migrating ridge segments and related hotspots and the local geochemical dispersion in the anomalies increase. These observations provide further evidence that flows of mantle plumes in the upper mantle are deflected by migrating ridge sinks once they override hotspots.
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