This document provides an overview of mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) petrogenesis. It discusses how MORBs form at mid-ocean ridges through decompression melting of the mantle. Spreading rate influences the structure and thermal regime of the ridges, which controls the degree of melting and crustal thickness. MORBs show some geochemical variability related to the extent and pressure of mantle melting, which correlates with mantle potential temperature on a global scale. However, compared to other rock types, MORBs have relatively homogeneous major element, trace element, and radiogenic and stable isotope compositions indicative of a depleted mantle source.