Low Sr isotopic ratios of alkali basalts from the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean

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The initial (87Sr/86Sr) ratios of alkali rocks from the Line chain (Line Islands) in the Pacific Ocean are variable, but may be divided into three groups; (1) The low (87Sr/86Sr) ratios of the main chain (∼ 0.7031). (2) The high (87Sr/86Sr) ratios for the site located off the main chain (∼ 0.7043). (3) The low (87Sr/86Sr) ratios of the Line Cross chain (∼0.7034), which is not clearly discriminated from the main chain. The low (87Sr/86Sr) ratios of alkali basalts seem to suggest that the magma sources of hot spots are in the ‘depleted’ upper portion of the mantle, in spite of the fact that the hot spots should be situated in the deep position of the mantle. © 1980, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Matsuda, J. ichi. (1980). Low Sr isotopic ratios of alkali basalts from the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean. GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 14(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.14.41

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