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Garcia et al. 1993
Garcia, M.O., Jorgenson, B.A., Mahoney, J.J., Ito, E. and Irving, A.J. (1993). An evaluation of temporal geochemical evolution of Loihi summit lavas: Results from Alvin submersible dives. Journal of Geophysical Research 98: doi: 10.1029/92JB01707. issn: 0148-0227.

Stratigraphically controlled sequences of in situ lavas were collected from Loihi Seamount using the Alvin submersible to evaluate the volcano's temporal geochemical evolution. Three sections with up to 370 m of relief were sampled from the two pit craters at the summit of Loihi. All of the analyses were done on glass separates. Our results indicate that tholeiitic and alkalic volcanism at the summit of Loihi has been coeval. The tholeiitic and alkalic lavas have similar incompatible element patterns and O, Pb, Sr, and Nd isotope ratios but are distinct in some incompatible element ratios. These results are consistent with the different Loihi rock types being derived by variable degrees of melting from a common source. The crossing and light-rare-earth-enriched rare earth element patterns and variable Sc/Yb ratios of the tholeiites indicate that their source was a garnet lherzolite. The relatively low Δ18O values (~4.9per thousand) for Loihi lavas are interpreted to be characteristic of the Hawaiian plume. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1993

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Mineralogy and Petrology, Igneous petrology, Mineralogy and Petrology, Major element composition, Geochemistry, Chemical evolution, Information Related to Geographic Region, Pacific Ocean
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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