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DOI10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116073
Sulfur isotope characterization of primordial and recycled sources feeding the Samoan mantle plume
Dottin J.W.; III; Labidi J.; Lekic V.; Jackson M.G.; Farquhar J.
发表日期2020
ISSN0012821X
卷号534
英文摘要Understanding present-day mantle heterogeneity is key to understanding the geochemical evolution of our planet. The Samoan islands are the type locality for the Enriched Mantle (II) reservoir that is thought to be produced from the subduction and recycling of marine sediment from upper continental crust. In addition to hosting extreme radiogenic isotope compositions from the EM II reservoir, Samoa also exhibits contributions from other mantle reservoirs in a dilute form including the EM (I) (recycled continental material), HIMU (recycled oceanic crust), and DMM (depleted upper mantle) mantle reservoirs. The plume system feeding the Samoan islands sits above a seismically imaged Large Low Shear Velocity Province (LLSVP) and an Ultra-Low Velocity Zone (ULVZ) that is thought to contribute, in addition to recycled components, the recently discovered early-formed (primordial) components with negative μ182W and high 3He/4He. Recent work measuring sulfur isotopes in ocean island basalts has established that recycled oceanic and continental crust host unique S-isotope compositions that can be identified at various hotspot localities. Here we document previously unknown relationships between Δ33S and radiogenic tungsten, helium and lead isotopes from 7 Samoan basalts (from the islands of Ofu, Vailulu'u and Malumalu) that suggest mixing between several endmembers. One, a HIMU influence that has slight positive Δ33S and positive δ34S; another, related to EM II that has near zero Δ33S and positive δ34S; a third, which is primordial with negative μ182W, high 3He/4He, that has Δ33S=0 and negative δ34S. From this, we conclude that the indistinguishable Δ33S of the primordial endmember from that of the convective mantle indicates that sulfur isotopes were homogenized early in Earth's history. The Vailulu'u sample with HIMU characteristics, carries a small but resolvable Δ33S that allows, but does not require mass-independent Archean Δ33S to shift the Δ33S. The observed correlations involving Δ33S support arguments linking Pb, He, and W geochemistry to a deep mantle process and places constraints on questions related to the sources of mantle geochemical heterogeneity. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
关键词primordial reservoirrecyclingSamoasulfur isotopes
英文关键词Basalt; Geochemistry; Isotopes; Shear flow; Submarine geology; Sulfur; Geochemical evolution; Geochemical heterogeneity; Recycled oceanic crusts; Recycling of marine sediments; Samoa; Sulfur isotope; Ultralow velocity zone; Upper continental crust; Recycling; continental crust; correlation; geochemistry; heterogeneity; mantle chemistry; mantle plume; mantle process; ocean island basalt; sulfur isotope; Samoa
语种英语
来源期刊Earth and Planetary Science Letters
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/202567
作者单位Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States; Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, College Park, MD 201742, United States; Université de Paris, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, Paris, F-75005, France; Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, United States
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Dottin J.W.,III,Labidi J.,et al. Sulfur isotope characterization of primordial and recycled sources feeding the Samoan mantle plume[J],2020,534.
APA Dottin J.W.,III,Labidi J.,Lekic V.,Jackson M.G.,&Farquhar J..(2020).Sulfur isotope characterization of primordial and recycled sources feeding the Samoan mantle plume.Earth and Planetary Science Letters,534.
MLA Dottin J.W.,et al."Sulfur isotope characterization of primordial and recycled sources feeding the Samoan mantle plume".Earth and Planetary Science Letters 534(2020).
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