Major and Trace Elements in Kermadec Arc and MORB Glasses
Published: 4 February 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ps5j6w5hjb.1
Contributors:
Christian Timm, Maxim Portnyagin, Cornel D.E. de Ronde, Mark D. Hannington, Dieter Garbe-Schönberg, Kaj Hoernle, Philipp A. Brandl, Daniel Layton-Matthews, Matthew Leybourne, Nadezhda M. Sushchevskya, Rex N. Taylor, Richard J. ArculusDescription
This dataset contains supplementary data to manuscript by Timm, C., Portnyagin, M., de Ronde, C.E.J., Hannington, M.D., Garbe-Schönberg, D., Hoernle, K., Brandl, P.A., Layton-Metthews, D., Leybourne, M., Sushchevskaya, N.M., Taylor, R.N., and Arculus, R.J. "Hydrous mantle melting controls gold enrichment in Kermadec arc magmas" prepared for publication in Communications Earth & Environment. File 1: Composition of the Kermadec volcanic glasses; File 2: Composition of MORB glasses; File 3: Data on reference materials. The Kermadec and MORB datasets comprise data on the content of 10 major and minor elements, Cl and S obtained by EPMA and 51 trace and ultra-trace (<10 ppb) elements, including Se, Ag, Re, Pt, Au, obtained by LA-ICP-MS.
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Institutions
- GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research KielSchleswig-Holstein, Kiel
Categories
Igneous Geochemistry, Precious Metal, Trace Element, Volcanic Glass, Subduction Zone