The statistics of helium isotopes along the global spreading ridge system and the central limit theorem

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An unbiased estimate of the arithmetic mean of the 3He/4He ratio (R) of basalts from the global spreading ridge system is 9.14 ± 3.59 Ra (n=503), where Ra is the atmospheric ratio and n is the number of data points. The ± two standard deviation (2σ) range covers much of the oceanic island and continental flood basalt data that have been attributed to 'plume' or Mower mantle' components. The highest R values along the ridge system are associated with new ridges, backarc basins and near-ridge seamounts. Low values are associated with long-lived or abandoned ridges. The median, a more robust measure of the average, is 8.51 Ra. Copyright 2000 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Anderson, D. L. (2000). The statistics of helium isotopes along the global spreading ridge system and the central limit theorem. Geophysical Research Letters, 27(16), 2401–2404. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL008476

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