Closed System Behavior of Trace Elements During Basalt Crystallization in the Makaopuhi Lava Lake, Hawaii: A Natural Laboratory for Understanding Basaltic Magmatism on Terrestrial Planets

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Results from this study provide a unique opportunity to place trace
element behavior into the context of a well-defined, natural magmatic
system. These observations will help us to understand planetary basalts
with limited geologic constraints.

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