Major elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclusions from the subglacial Skuggafjöll eruption in the Eastern Volcanic Zone of Iceland. Variations in melt inclusion trace element concentrations can be accounted for by incomplete mixing of diverse mantle parental melts accompanied by variable extents of fractional crystallisation. Binary mixing between an incompatible trace element-enriched and depleted melts provides a good fit to observed variations in trace element ratios such as Ce/Y. Surprisingly, the CO2 contents of melt inclusions correlate negatively with their degree of trace element enrichment. Depleted, low-Ce/Y inclusions with \~1200 ppm CO2 have high CO2/Nb contents (\~400), suggesting ...
The H2O and CO2 contents of melt inclusions can potentially be used to infer pressures of crystalliz...
Analysis of the compositions of crystals and melt inclusions from a suite of 40 gabbroic and wehrlit...
The Earth’s mantle holds more carbon than its oceans, atmosphere and con- tinents combined, yet the ...
AbstractMajor elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclus...
Major elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclusions fro...
Major elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclusions fro...
The mass of volatiles degassed from volcanic eruptions is often estimated by comparing the volatile ...
The CO2 contents of olivine-hosted melt inclusions have previously been used to constrain the depth ...
Melt inclusions formed during the early stages of magmatic evolution trap primitive melt composition...
Primitive basalt melt inclusions from Borgarhraun, northern Iceland, display large correlated variat...
Our present understanding of the mantle carbon budget is in part built upon measurements of carbon c...
The pre-eruptive water content of magma is often estimated using crystal-hosted melt inclusions. How...
Olivine-hosted melt inclusions are commonly used to determine pre-eruptive storage conditions. Howev...
Mt. Etna is among the largest global volcanic outgassers with respect to carbon and sulfur, yet ques...
Melt inclusions (MI) represent the best source of information con-cerning the pre-eruptive volatile ...
The H2O and CO2 contents of melt inclusions can potentially be used to infer pressures of crystalliz...
Analysis of the compositions of crystals and melt inclusions from a suite of 40 gabbroic and wehrlit...
The Earth’s mantle holds more carbon than its oceans, atmosphere and con- tinents combined, yet the ...
AbstractMajor elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclus...
Major elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclusions fro...
Major elements, trace elements and volatiles were measured in 110 olivine-hosted melt inclusions fro...
The mass of volatiles degassed from volcanic eruptions is often estimated by comparing the volatile ...
The CO2 contents of olivine-hosted melt inclusions have previously been used to constrain the depth ...
Melt inclusions formed during the early stages of magmatic evolution trap primitive melt composition...
Primitive basalt melt inclusions from Borgarhraun, northern Iceland, display large correlated variat...
Our present understanding of the mantle carbon budget is in part built upon measurements of carbon c...
The pre-eruptive water content of magma is often estimated using crystal-hosted melt inclusions. How...
Olivine-hosted melt inclusions are commonly used to determine pre-eruptive storage conditions. Howev...
Mt. Etna is among the largest global volcanic outgassers with respect to carbon and sulfur, yet ques...
Melt inclusions (MI) represent the best source of information con-cerning the pre-eruptive volatile ...
The H2O and CO2 contents of melt inclusions can potentially be used to infer pressures of crystalliz...
Analysis of the compositions of crystals and melt inclusions from a suite of 40 gabbroic and wehrlit...
The Earth’s mantle holds more carbon than its oceans, atmosphere and con- tinents combined, yet the ...