Magmatic development of the southeast Greenland Margin and evolution of the Iceland Plume: geochemical constraints from Leg 152
Godfrey Fitton
1998
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Melting of a complete section of recycled oceanic crust: Trace element and Pb isotopic evidence from Iceland
Catherine Chauvel
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2000
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Sr-, Nd-, and Pb-isotopic composition of volcanic rocks from the southeast Greenland Margin at 63°N: temporal variation in crustal contamination during continental breakup
bjorn hardarson
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 1998
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High-3He/4He, depleted mantle and low-δ18O, recycled oceanic lithosphere in the source of central Iceland magmatism
Colin Macpherson
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2005
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Primitive off-rift basalts from Iceland and Jan Mayen: Os-isotopic evidence for a mantle source containing enriched subcontinental lithosphere
Alan Brandon
Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 2009
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Generation and Polybaric Differentiation of East Greenland Early Tertiary Flood Basalts
Charles Lesher
Journal of Petrology, 1997
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Origin of Icelandic basalts: A review of their petrology and geochemistry
Olgeir Sigmarsson
Journal of Geodynamics, 2007
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A geochemical and Sr-Nd-O isotopic study of the Proterozoic Eriksfjord Basalts, Gardar Province, South Greenland: Reconstruction of an OIB signature in crustally contaminated rift-related basalts
Thomas Wenzel, Ralf Halama
Mineralogical Magazine, 2003
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Compositional Characteristics and Spatial Distribution of Enriched Icelandic Mantle Components
Abigail Barker
Journal of …, 2010
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Volcanism on the Eggvin Bank (Central Norwegian-Greenland Sea, latitude ∼71°N): age, source, and relationship to the Iceland and putative Jan Mayen plumes
Warren Sharp
Journal of Geodynamics, 2004
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The Mesoproterozoic ZigZag Dal basalts and associated intrusions of eastern North Greenland: mantle plume-lithosphere interaction
Tiffany Barry
Contributions To Mineralogy and Petrology, 2005
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The geochemistry of ashes from Vesterisbanken Seamount, Greenland Basin: implications for the evolution of an alkaline volcano
H. Wallrabe-Adams
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 1996
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The heterogeneous Iceland plume: Nd-Sr-O isotopes and trace element constraints
Niels Oskarsson
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1993
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High-He-3/He-4, depleted mantle and low-delta O-18, recycled oceanic lithosphere in the source of central Iceland magmatism
Colin Macpherson
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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The melting processes and composition of the North Atlantic (Iceland) plume: geochemical evidence from the Early Tertiary basalts
Andrew Kerr
Journal of the Geological Society, 1995
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Depleted Iceland mantle plume geochemical signature: Artifact of multicomponent mixing?
Jean-guy Schilling, Barry Hanan
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2000
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Geochemical and Pb–Sr–Nd isotopic evidence for separate hot depleted and Iceland plume mantle sources for the Paleogene basalts of the Faroe Islands
Paul Holm
Chemical Geology, 2001
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Palaeogene Continental to Oceanic Magmatism on the SE Greenland Continental Margin at 63degreesN: a Review of the Results of Ocean Drilling Program Legs 152 and 163
Pamela Kempton
Journal of Petrology, 2000
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Composition of Basalts Above the Iceland Mantle Plume
Niels Oskarsson
Mineralogical Magazine, 1994
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Changing compositions in the Iceland plume; Isotopic and elemental constraints from the Paleogene Faroe flood basalts
Nina Søager
Chemical Geology, 2011
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Origin of alkali basalts in Iceland: A plate tectonic model
Niels Oskarsson
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1985
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The composition of the North Atlantic (Icelandic) plume; geochemical evidence from the Tertiary early lavas and dykes
Andrew Kerr
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Pyroclastic deposits within the East Greenland Tertiary flood basalts
Lara Heister, P. Neuhoff
Journal of the Geological Society, 2001
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Extended correlation of the Paleogene Faroe Islands and East Greenland plateau basalts
Nina Søager
Lithos, 2009
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Low pressure experimental constraints on the evolution of basaltic lavas from Site 917, southeast Greenland continental margin
Charles Lesher
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Eoarchean within-plate basalts from southwest Greenland
Minik Rosing
Geology, 2013
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Combined Li–He isotopes in Iceland and Jan Mayen basalts and constraints on the nature of the North Atlantic mantle
Uwe Wiechert
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2011
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Petrology of Tertiary Lavas from the Western Kangerdlugssuaq Area, East Greenland
C. Brooks
Mineralogical Magazine, 1982
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Volcanic rocks from the southeast Greenland Margin at 63°N: composition, petrogenesis, and mantle sources
bjorn hardarson
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 1998
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Multiple Pulses of the Mantle Plume: Evidence from Tertiary Icelandic Lavas
Hiroshi Kitagawa
Journal of Petrology, 2008
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The behaviour of platinum-group elements in basalts from the East Greenland rifted margin
Reid Keays
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2002
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Does depleted mantle form an intrinsic part of the Iceland plume?
bjorn hardarson
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2003
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Isotopic evidence for interaction between Öræfajökull mantle and the Eastern Rift Zone, Iceland
Christina Manning
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2014
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Major element records of variable plume involvement in the North Atlantic Province tertiary flood basalts
Andrew Kerr
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