Thallium isotopic evidence for ferromanganese sediments in the mantle source of Hawaiian basalts.
Ocean island basalts are generally thought to be the surface expression of mantle plumes, but the nature of the components in the source regions of such mantle plumes is a subject of long-standing debate. The lavas erupted at Hawaii have attracted particular attention, as it has been proposed that c...
Main Authors: | Nielsen, S, Rehkämper, M, Norman, MD, Halliday, A, Harrison, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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