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The Koloa Volcanic Suite of Kauai, Hawaii
Authors:MAALE  SVEN; JAMES  DODIE; SMEDLEY  PAULINE; PETERSEN  SVEND; GARMANN  LEIF B
Institution:1 Geologisk Institutt, Allegaten 41, 5007 Bergen, Norway
2Grant Institute of Geology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JW, UK
3Z.W.O. Laboratorium voor Isotopen-Geologie De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4Institut for Almen Geologi stervoldgade 10, 1350 Kbenhavn K, Denmark
Abstract:The Koloa lavas of the post-erosional volcanic suite of Kauaivary in composition from melilitite to alkali olivine basalt.87Sr/86Sr varies from {small tilde}0.7030 to 0.7033, the rangebeing similar to that of other Hawaiian post-erosional suites.The chemical composition within single lava flows is variableand forms major-element trends that are different from the mainKoloa trend. The main trend can be related to increased degreesof partial melting during decreasing pressure. The combinedevidence from Sr and Nd isotopes and rare earth elements (REEs)could suggest that an ocean island basalt (OIB) plume was infiltratedby a carbonate-rich melt with a high concentration of Sr andREEs derived from the mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) source.However, the Pb-isotope systematics of the Hawaiian islandsdo not suggest that a MORB source was involved during the generationof the posterosional lavas. Instead, we suggest that the Hawaiiantholeiitic and nephelinitic magma suites are derived from azoned plume with a low 87Sr/86Sr core and a high 87Sr/86Sr concentricmargin. The trends of the single flows and their variation inisotope ratios suggest that they formed from magmas accumulatedmainly from the central core of the zoned plume.
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