Sulfur Isotope Evidence for a Geochemical Zonation of the Samoan Mantle Plume
Creator(s):
Dottin III, James W
Labidi, Jabrane
Jackson, Matthew G
Farquhar, James
Abstract:
Sulfur isotopes were measured in whole rock basalt powders from the Samoan hotspot. The S isotopes are heterogeneous. The S isotopes relate to the radiogenic (Sr, Nd, Pb) isotopic compositions of the Samoan lavas analyzed in this study. The S isotope variability is
linked to different recycled components.
How to cite this dataset:
Dottin III, J. W., Labidi, J., Jackson, M. G., Farquhar, J., 2022. Sulfur Isotope Evidence for a Geochemical Zonation of the Samoan Mantle Plume, Version 1.0. Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA).
https://doi.org/10.26022/IEDA/112239. Accessed 2024-12-26.
DOI Creation Date:
2022-03-03
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Publication(s):
Dottin, J. W., Labidi, J., Jackson, M. G., & Farquhar, J. (2021). Sulfur isotope evidence for a geochemical zonation of the Samoan mantle plume. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 22, e2021GC009816. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GC009816
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International [CC-BY-SA-4.0]
Keyword(s):
Coverage Scope: Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Geographic Location: Samoa, Pacific Ocean
User Contributed Keyword(s):
sulfur isotopes, Samoa, hotspot, mantle geochemistry
Data Available On:
2022-03-19