Journal article

A radiogenic isotopic (He-Sr-Nd-Pb-Os) study of lavas from the Pitcairn hotspot: Implications for the origin of EM-1 (enriched mantle 1)

G Garapić, MG Jackson, EH Hauri, SR Hart, KA Farley, JS Blusztajn, JD Woodhead

Lithos | Published : 2015

Abstract

We present new He-Sr-Nd-Pb-Os isotopic compositions and major and trace-element concentrations for ten subaerially-erupted lavas and one seamount lava associated with the Pitcairn hotspot. The most geochemically-enriched lavas at the Pitcairn hotspot have signatures that are consistent with recycled sediments derived from upper continental crust. Pitcairn lavas have elevated Ti, which also supports the presence of a mafic protolith in the Pitcairn mantle. A subset of Pitcairn seamount samples, including the seamount sample presented here, are tholeiitic. Tholeiitic lavas are uncommon at ocean hotspots located far from mid-ocean ridges. Like tholeiites that erupted in Hawaii, the presence of ..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the seagoing efforts of Peter Stoffers, the chief scientist during the 1989 cruise of the FS Sonne, and H. Craig, the chief scientist of the Helious Expedition that visited Pitcairn Island in 1989. The authors acknowledge the constructive comments from Al Hofmann on a prior version of this manuscript MGJ acknowledges support from NSF grants OCE-1153894, EAR-1348082, EAR-1347377 and EAR-1145202.