International audienceThe chemical and isotopic characteristics of island arc lavas are usually attributed to the combined effects of subducted materials and processes occurring in the mantle wedge. Most island arcs have compositions displaced towards continental crust values relative to MORB, none more so than the Lesser Antilles arc. Not only do lavas from the Lesser Antilles arc contain a high proportion of crustal material but they also display a very large range of chemical and isotopic compositions. Lavas on Martinique Island cover most of the variability known for the entire arc, and volcanism occurred almost continuously for the last 25 Ma. It is therefore an ideal target to establish the causes of the chemical and isotopic variabil...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of volcanic arc lavas often show evidence for involvement of ...
High precision TIMS230Th232Th isotope ratios are presented from a suite of lavas which span the leng...
International audienceNew Hf isotopic compositions for island arc basalts from the Luzon arc (Philip...
International audienceThe chemical and isotopic characteristics of island arc lavas are usually attr...
The chemical and isotopic characteristics of island arc lavas are usually attributed to the combined...
Martinique Island has recorded the most complete history of the Lesser Antilles arc, from 25 Ma to p...
International audienceLavas produced at subduction zones represent the integration of both source he...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles arc is a particularly interesting island arc because it is...
In subduction zones, melting and dehydration of the subducted slab introduce material into the mantl...
International audienceArc magmas derived from mantle melting often have trace element and ...
"A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Macquarie University".Includes b...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles arc, still active nowadays, results from the westward subd...
The geochemical “arc signature” has been largely interpreted as reflecting a mantle source contamina...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of volcanic arc lavas often show evidence for involvement of ...
High precision TIMS230Th232Th isotope ratios are presented from a suite of lavas which span the leng...
International audienceNew Hf isotopic compositions for island arc basalts from the Luzon arc (Philip...
International audienceThe chemical and isotopic characteristics of island arc lavas are usually attr...
The chemical and isotopic characteristics of island arc lavas are usually attributed to the combined...
Martinique Island has recorded the most complete history of the Lesser Antilles arc, from 25 Ma to p...
International audienceLavas produced at subduction zones represent the integration of both source he...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles arc is a particularly interesting island arc because it is...
In subduction zones, melting and dehydration of the subducted slab introduce material into the mantl...
International audienceArc magmas derived from mantle melting often have trace element and ...
"A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Macquarie University".Includes b...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles arc, still active nowadays, results from the westward subd...
The geochemical “arc signature” has been largely interpreted as reflecting a mantle source contamina...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of volcanic arc lavas often show evidence for involvement of ...
High precision TIMS230Th232Th isotope ratios are presented from a suite of lavas which span the leng...
International audienceNew Hf isotopic compositions for island arc basalts from the Luzon arc (Philip...