Chemical and strontium isotopic investigations of ultramafic inclusions and basalt, Bandera Crater, New Mexico

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A new locality for lherzolite inclusions in basalt has been found in a
cinder eruption of Bandera Crater, New Mexico. Red-spinel lherzolites
had 87 Sr / 88 Sr ratios of 0.7045-0.7055, green-spinel lherzolites
0.7023-0.7040 and basalt 0.7028-0.7034. The red spinel lherzolites
apparently have no genetic relationship to the basalt.

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