Fine‐Scale Structure of Earth's Deep Mantle Resolved Through Statistical Analysis of Hawaiian Basalt Geochemistry
Abstract Hawaiian volcanoes belong to two geographically and geochemically distinct trends, the Loa and Kea trends. The cause of this dichotomy is still strongly debated. One of the prevailing hypotheses is that the two trends originate in the deep mantle where the Hawaiian mantle plume straddles tw...
Main Authors: | Dominique Weis, Lauren N. Harrison, Rhy McMillan, Nicole M. B. Williamson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020-11-01
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Series: | Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GC009292 |
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