SW Pacific arc and backarc lavas and the role of slab-bend serpentinites in the global halogen cycle

Volume: 530, Pages: 115921 - 115921
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In order to better understand the global halogen cycle and the behaviour of halogens during subduction, we investigated the concentrations of F, Cl, Br and I in suites of rare submarine glasses formed during subduction initiation on the Hunter Ridge (N. Fiji Basin) and from the northernmost part of the Tonga Arc. Additional submarine glasses from mature arcs and backarcs including the Tonga arc (Volcano A), North Fiji, Lau, Manus and Woodlark...
Paper Details
Title
SW Pacific arc and backarc lavas and the role of slab-bend serpentinites in the global halogen cycle
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
530
Pages
115921 - 115921
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