Analyses of volcanic glasses from oceanic islands and mid-ocean ridges (NERC Grant NE/P017045/1)
Analyses of volcanic glasses from a range of oceanic islands (Samoa, Cook-Australs, Iceland) and mid-ocean ridges (Reykjanes Ridge). Each glass sample was analysed for the concentrations of >60 elements, using a combination of electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and secondary ion microprobe (SIMS) analysis. Detailed analytical techniques that were used to produce the data are presented in Wieser et al. (2020) and Reekie et al. (2019).
The methodology used to collect the data is given in the following publications: Reekie, C.D.J., Jenner, F.E., Smythe, D.J., Hauri, E.H., Bullock, E.S. and Williams, H.M. (2019) Sulfide resorption during crustal ascent and degassing of oceanic plateau basalts. Nature Communications 10, 82. Wieser, P.E., Jenner, F., Edmonds, M., Maclennan, J. and Kunz, B.E. (2020) Chalcophile elements track the fate of sulfur at K?lauea Volcano, Hawai’i. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 282, 245-275.
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