Nature, Vol.382, No.6590, 415-419, 1996
Major-Element Variability in the Hawaiian Mantle Plume
Isotope ratios and concentrations of silica, titanium, aluminium, calcium, sodium and iron are correlated in shield-stage basaltic lavas erupted over the past three million years From eight Hawaiian volcanoes. These correlations indicate the presence of a component beneath Hawaii with a bulk composition which is distinct from typical mantle peridotite. This material is most probably recycled oceanic crust distributed within the Hawaiian plume as segregations of quartz-bearing garnet pyroxenite or eclogite, which yield silica-rich (dacitic) magmas on partial melting.
Keywords:INTERSHIELD GEOCHEMICAL DIFFERENCES;HELIUM ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS;MAUNA-KEA VOLCANO;TRACE-ELEMENT;PERIDOTITE XENOLITHS;HALEAKALA VOLCANO;LOIHI SEAMOUNT;PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS;MAGMATIC PROCESSES;ALKALIC BASALTS