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Effects of the Hydrous Domain in the Mantle Wedge on Magma Formation and Mixing at the Northeast Lau Spreading Center, SW Pacific
Haase, K. M.; Schoenhofen, M. V.; Storch, B.; Beier, C.; Regelous, M.; Rubin, K.; Brandl, P. A. (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2022-03-07)Abundant volcanic activity occurs in the back‐arc region of the northern Tofua island arc where the Northeast Lau Spreading Center (NELSC) propagates southwards into older crust causing the formation of numerous seamounts ... -
Evolution of Magmatism in the New Hebrides Island Arc and in Initial Back-Arc Rifting, SW Pacific
Haase, K. M.; Gress, M. U.; Lima, S. M.; Regelous, M.; Beier, C.; Romer, R. L.; Bellon, H. (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2020)We present new geochemical and isotopic data for rock samples from two island arc volcanoes, Erromango and Vulcan Seamount, and from a 500 m thick stratigraphic profile of lava flows exposed on the SW flank of Vate Trough ... -
Migration of Arc Magmatism Above Mantle Wedge Diapirs With Variable Sediment Contribution in the Aegean
Schaarschmidt, A.; Haase, K. M.; Voudouris, P. C.; Melfos, V.; Klemd, R. (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2021-06-17)Compiled data show the age progression of magmatic centers along the two approximately linear profiles from NE Greece and NW Turkey to the South Aegean Volcanic Arc. The age progression reveals the southwestward migration ... -
Systematic and Temporal Geochemical Changes in the Upper Deccan Lavas: Implications for the Magma Plumbing System of Flood Basalt Provinces
Hoyer, P. A.; Haase, K. M.; Regelous, M.; Fluteau, F. (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2023-02-13)Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) are unusual volcanic events in which massive amounts of melt (∼106 km3) erupt in relatively short time periods (<106 years). Most LIP magmas have undergone extensive fractional crystallization ... -
The Evolution of Central Volcanoes in Ultraslow Rift Systems: Constraints From D. João de Castro Seamount, Azores
The Dom João de Castro seamount in the Hirondelle Basin (Azores) is a central volcano on the ultraslow diverging Terceira Rift axis. The combination of structural and geochemical data provides insights into the evolution ...