© 2019 Elsevier B.V. High-Fo olivine (Fo = Mg/(Mg+Fe) mol%) is an ideal proxy for establishing the compositions of primary melts and their mantle sources. This has been exploited in establishing lithological variations in the mantle source regions of oceanic basalts, including in Iceland. However, previous studies on Icelandic olivine lack spatial and temporal coverage. We present high-precision in-situ major, minor and trace element analyses of Fo-rich olivine from a suite of 53 primitive basalts erupted in the neovolcanic rift and flank zones of Iceland, as well as in older regions of Quaternary and Tertiary crust. Most of these samples have previously been analysed for 3He/4He, which ranges from 6.7 to 47.8 RA, the largest span reported ...
Using a new high-resolution dataset, this study presents evidence for short length scale 18O/16O het...
The Neovolcanic zones in Iceland are of threefold origin: the Mid-Atlantic rift-zone, the Snæfellsne...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...
We present new high-precision major and trace element data on olivine macrocrysts from various volca...
The extent of compositional and lithological heterogeneity in Earth’s convecting mantle, caused by t...
The geochemistry and large melt volume in the Iceland region, along with the paucity of evidence for...
Lithological variations in the mantle source regions under mid-ocean ridges and ocean islands have b...
Trace element variability in oceanic basalts is commonly used to constrain the physics of mantle mel...
Olivine is typically the first phase to crystallise from basaltic melts and its chemistry can theref...
The geochemistry and large melt volume in the Iceland region, along with the paucity of evidence for...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
Olivine tholeiites (8-10 wt % MgO) from Krafla show significant correlations between major elements ...
High-MgO (s 8.5 wt%), aphyric lavas erupted at various locations in the North Atlantic igneous provi...
Regional lithologic heterogeneities in Earth’s mantle may significantly contribute to variations in ...
Major and trace dement data are used to establish the nature and extent of spatial and temporal chem...
Using a new high-resolution dataset, this study presents evidence for short length scale 18O/16O het...
The Neovolcanic zones in Iceland are of threefold origin: the Mid-Atlantic rift-zone, the Snæfellsne...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...
We present new high-precision major and trace element data on olivine macrocrysts from various volca...
The extent of compositional and lithological heterogeneity in Earth’s convecting mantle, caused by t...
The geochemistry and large melt volume in the Iceland region, along with the paucity of evidence for...
Lithological variations in the mantle source regions under mid-ocean ridges and ocean islands have b...
Trace element variability in oceanic basalts is commonly used to constrain the physics of mantle mel...
Olivine is typically the first phase to crystallise from basaltic melts and its chemistry can theref...
The geochemistry and large melt volume in the Iceland region, along with the paucity of evidence for...
International audienceThe petrology and geochemistry of Icelandic basalts have been studied for more...
Olivine tholeiites (8-10 wt % MgO) from Krafla show significant correlations between major elements ...
High-MgO (s 8.5 wt%), aphyric lavas erupted at various locations in the North Atlantic igneous provi...
Regional lithologic heterogeneities in Earth’s mantle may significantly contribute to variations in ...
Major and trace dement data are used to establish the nature and extent of spatial and temporal chem...
Using a new high-resolution dataset, this study presents evidence for short length scale 18O/16O het...
The Neovolcanic zones in Iceland are of threefold origin: the Mid-Atlantic rift-zone, the Snæfellsne...
A petrological and geochemical study of basalts from Iceland\u27s neovolcanic zones and Tertiary lav...