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Strontium isotopes in some Cenozoic lavas from Oregon and Washington

January 1, 1970

The87Sr/86Sr ratios have been determined in 22 volcanic rocks from Oregon and Washington. The emphasis of the study was on andesites and dacites, but several basalts were included. Most of the samples have a very limited range in strontium isotopic composition and all fall within variations previously defined for oceanic basalts. There are no systematic differences between lavas erupted through the pre-Cenozoic basement and those erupted in the Columbia River Embayment. It is concluded that the role played by crustal rocks in the generation of these andesites and dacites is minor or nonexistent, but assimiliation of crustal material may have been a factor for some of the basalts of the Columbia River Group.

    Publication Year 1970
    Title Strontium isotopes in some Cenozoic lavas from Oregon and Washington
    DOI 10.1016/0012-821X(70)90147-0
    Authors C. E. Hedge, R.A. Hildreth, W.T. Henderson
    Publication Type Article
    Publication Subtype Journal Article
    Series Title Earth and Planetary Science Letters
    Index ID 70009881
    Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse