1986
DOI: 10.1029/jb091ib06p05963
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Multiple sources for basaltic arc rocks from the southern volcanic zone of the Andes (34°–41°S): Trace element and isotopic evidence for contributions from subducted oceanic crust, mantle, and continental crust

Abstract: Potential sources for arc magmas studies to distinguish and put limits on inputs include subducted midocean ridge basalt and from each of these sources in individual arcs. sediment, subarc mantle peridotire, and overlying Nevertheless, there is no consensus among lower 143Nd/144Nd and higher A1203/CaO , than lavas 1980], there is no positive correlation between from volcanoes 38•-41•S, which are sited on thinner crust. Paper number 4B5354. 0148-0227 / 86 / 004 B-5354 $ 05. O0 the magnitude of Sr, Ba and Pb abu… Show more

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“…6). The mean 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (with 2s analytical reproducibility) from 12 and 7 runs of unspiked and spiked BCR-1 were 0.512620ῌ0.000013 (n῍12) and 29) 0.512647ῌ0.000022 MIT 30) 0.51263 ῌ0.00003 Lamont 31) 0.51264 ῌ0.00002 Univ. Minnesota 32) 0.512641ῌ0.000015 Cambridge 33) 0.512648ῌ0.000015 Open.…”
Section: ῃ1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). The mean 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (with 2s analytical reproducibility) from 12 and 7 runs of unspiked and spiked BCR-1 were 0.512620ῌ0.000013 (n῍12) and 29) 0.512647ῌ0.000022 MIT 30) 0.51263 ῌ0.00003 Lamont 31) 0.51264 ῌ0.00002 Univ. Minnesota 32) 0.512641ῌ0.000015 Cambridge 33) 0.512648ῌ0.000015 Open.…”
Section: ῃ1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data used were recalculated to 100% volatile free. (Sun et al, 1979), E-MORBs (Erlank and Kable, 1976;Lambert and Holland, 1977;Sun et al, 1979;Wood et al, 1979a), Iceland basalts (Wood et al, 1979b), B-I (inactive BAB basalts) (Shikoku Basin: Marsh et al, 1980; West Philippine Sea and Parece Vela Basin: Mattey et al, 1981), B 2 (active BAB basalts) (Bransfield Strait: Weaver et al, 1979;East Scotia Sea: Saunders and Tarney, 1979;Mariana Trough: Wood et al, 1982, Volpe et al, 1987, and island arc basalts (NE Japan: Sakuyama and Nesbitt, 1986;Yoshida and Aoki, 1984;Kurile: Bailey et al, 1989;Lesser Antilles: Brown et al, 1977;New Hebrides: Dupuy et al, 1982;Mariana Arc: Woodhead, 1989; Southern Andes: Hickey et al, 1986; Tonga-Ker madec: Ewart and Hawkesworth, 1987).…”
Section: Comparison With Mid-ocean Ridge and Other Back-arc Basin Basmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1; Stern et al, 1984Stern et al, , 2007aFuta and Stern, 1988;Hildreth and Moorbath, 1988) Stern and Skewes, 1995), as do mafic basaltic andesites in the northern SVZ ( Fig. 6; Hickey et al, 1986). We suggest that the isotopic compositions of all these volcanic rocks reflect that of the subarc mantle currently underlying the broad zone from west to east of El Teniente deposit at 34°S.…”
Section: Temporal Isotopic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 89%