Helium and lead isotopes reveal the geochemical geometry of the Samoan plume
M. G. Jackson (),
S. R. Hart,
J. G. Konter,
M. D. Kurz,
J. Blusztajn and
K. A. Farley
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M. G. Jackson: University of California Santa Barbara
S. R. Hart: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
J. G. Konter: School of Earth and Ocean Sciences and Technology (SOEST), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA
M. D. Kurz: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
J. Blusztajn: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
K. A. Farley: California Institute of Technology
Nature, 2014, vol. 514, issue 7522, 355-358
Abstract:
Analysis of the lead and helium isotopes in Samoan hotspot lavas reveals four low-3He/4He types of lava that do not mix much with each other but do mix with a high-3He/4He component.
Date: 2014
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