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Ancient helium and tungsten isotopic signatures preserved in mantle domains least modified by crustal recycling
by
Mundl-Petermeier, Andrea
, Bizimis, Michael
, Halldórsson, Saemundur A.
, Fischer, Rebecca A.
, Kurz, Mark D.
, Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Harðardóttir, Sunna
, Breddam, Kresten
, Price, Allison A.
, Willhite, Lori N.
, Jackson, Matthew G.
, Becker, Thorsten W.
in
Anomalies
/ Basalt
/ Domains
/ Earth mantle
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Helium
/ Hot spots (geology)
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Neodymium isotopes
/ Physical Sciences
/ Recycled materials
/ Recycling
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Signatures
/ Survival
/ Tungsten
2020
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Ancient helium and tungsten isotopic signatures preserved in mantle domains least modified by crustal recycling
by
Mundl-Petermeier, Andrea
, Bizimis, Michael
, Halldórsson, Saemundur A.
, Fischer, Rebecca A.
, Kurz, Mark D.
, Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Harðardóttir, Sunna
, Breddam, Kresten
, Price, Allison A.
, Willhite, Lori N.
, Jackson, Matthew G.
, Becker, Thorsten W.
in
Anomalies
/ Basalt
/ Domains
/ Earth mantle
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Helium
/ Hot spots (geology)
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Neodymium isotopes
/ Physical Sciences
/ Recycled materials
/ Recycling
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Signatures
/ Survival
/ Tungsten
2020
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Ancient helium and tungsten isotopic signatures preserved in mantle domains least modified by crustal recycling
by
Mundl-Petermeier, Andrea
, Bizimis, Michael
, Halldórsson, Saemundur A.
, Fischer, Rebecca A.
, Kurz, Mark D.
, Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Harðardóttir, Sunna
, Breddam, Kresten
, Price, Allison A.
, Willhite, Lori N.
, Jackson, Matthew G.
, Becker, Thorsten W.
in
Anomalies
/ Basalt
/ Domains
/ Earth mantle
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
/ Geochemistry
/ Helium
/ Hot spots (geology)
/ Isotopes
/ Lead isotopes
/ Neodymium isotopes
/ Physical Sciences
/ Recycled materials
/ Recycling
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Signatures
/ Survival
/ Tungsten
2020
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Ancient helium and tungsten isotopic signatures preserved in mantle domains least modified by crustal recycling
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Ancient helium and tungsten isotopic signatures preserved in mantle domains least modified by crustal recycling
2020
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Rare high-³He/⁴He signatures in ocean island basalts (OIB) erupted at volcanic hotspots derive from deep-seated domains preserved in Earth’s interior. Only high-³He/⁴He OIB exhibit anomalous 182W—an isotopic signature inherited during the earliest history of Earth—supporting an ancient origin of high ³He/⁴He. However, it is not understood why some OIB host anomalous 182W while others do not. We provide geochemical data for the highest-³He/⁴He lavas from Iceland (up to 42.9 times atmospheric) with anomalous 182W and examine how Sr-Nd-Hf-Pb isotopic variations—useful for tracing subducted, recycled crust—relate to high ³He/⁴He and anomalous 182W. These data, together with data on global OIB, show that the highest-³He/⁴He and the largest-magnitude 182W anomalies are found only in geochemically depleted mantle domains—with high 143Nd/144Nd and low 206Pb/204Pb—lacking strong signatures of recycled materials. In contrast, OIB with the strongest signatures associated with recycled materials have low ³He/⁴He and lack anomalous 182W. These observations provide important clues regarding the survival of the ancient He and W signatures in Earth’s mantle. We show that high-³He/⁴He mantle domains with anomalous 182W have low W and ⁴He concentrations compared to recycled materials and are therefore highly susceptible to being overprinted with low ³He/⁴He and normal (not anomalous) 182W characteristic of subducted crust. Thus, high ³He/⁴He and anomalous 182Ware preserved exclusively in mantle domains least modified by recycled crust. This model places the long-term preservation of ancient high ³He/⁴He and anomalous 182W in the geodynamic context of crustal subduction and recycling and informs on survival of other early-formed heterogeneities in Earth’s interior.
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