Zircon xenocrysts from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) reveal hotspot activity since the middle Jurassic
Yamirka Rojas-Agramonte,
Natalia Pardo,
Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen
et al.
Abstract:The 0–2.5 Ma volcanism in Easter Island (Rapa Nui) emerges just east of
the East Pacific Rise on young (Pliocene, 3–4.8 Ma) ocean floor. Here,
we report the finding of mantle-derived zircon grains retrieved from
Easter Island beach sands and red soils that are much older than the
Easter Island volcanism and its underlying lithosphere. A large
population of 0–165 Myr old zircons have coherent oxygen (δ18O(zircon)
3.8– 5.9‰) and hafnium mantle isotopic signatures (εHf(t) +3.5–+12.5).
These results are consistent… Show more
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