Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system

Selenium is a chalcophile, moderately volatile and redox-sensitive element. The Se isotopic and elemental systematics of mantle-derived rocks and melts may therefore provide new approaches to study the terrestrial volatile origin and evolution as well as secular changes of redox conditions across th...

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Main Author: Yierpan, Aierken
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universität Tübingen 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-36591
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spelling ftdatacite:10.15496/publikation-36591 2023-05-15T13:56:28+02:00 Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system Yierpan, Aierken 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-36591 https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/95208 en eng Universität Tübingen ubt-podok http://tobias-lib.uni-tuebingen.de/doku/lic_mit_pod.php?la=de http://tobias-lib.uni-tuebingen.de/doku/lic_mit_pod.php?la=en Geochemie , Gesteinskunde , Selen , Tellurium , Sulfur 500 550 Petrologie Se Isotopes Selenium Isotopes Geochemistry Mantle Geochemistry Petrology CreativeWork article 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15496/publikation-36591 2022-02-08T16:15:47Z Selenium is a chalcophile, moderately volatile and redox-sensitive element. The Se isotopic and elemental systematics of mantle-derived rocks and melts may therefore provide new approaches to study the terrestrial volatile origin and evolution as well as secular changes of redox conditions across the surface and mantle reservoirs. Selenium is significantly depleted in mantle samples (at ng/g levels), posing analytical challenges for Se isotopic studies of the igneous system. This study presents an analytical protocol suitable for precise and accurate determination of Se isotope and Se–Te abundances of igneous rocks. The Se–Te elemental systematics provide a petrogenetic context for interpreting Se isotope systematics. The new method was used to analyze a suite of basaltic glasses from the Pacific–Antarctic ridge (PAR) and the Mid-Atlantic ridge (MAR). The magmatic differentiation involving concurrent sulfide segregation results in significant chalcophile element fractionation but no measurable Se isotopic variation. Because of the demonstrated lack of Se isotopic fractionation between sulfides and silicate melt, the Se isotope systematics of MORB reflects a source signature. The southern MAR displays a significant source heterogeneity due to the localized interaction between the ridge and Shona and Discovery mantle plumes that incorporate recycled components. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Pacific Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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topic Geochemie , Gesteinskunde , Selen , Tellurium , Sulfur
500
550
Petrologie
Se Isotopes
Selenium
Isotopes Geochemistry
Mantle Geochemistry
Petrology
spellingShingle Geochemie , Gesteinskunde , Selen , Tellurium , Sulfur
500
550
Petrologie
Se Isotopes
Selenium
Isotopes Geochemistry
Mantle Geochemistry
Petrology
Yierpan, Aierken
Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
topic_facet Geochemie , Gesteinskunde , Selen , Tellurium , Sulfur
500
550
Petrologie
Se Isotopes
Selenium
Isotopes Geochemistry
Mantle Geochemistry
Petrology
description Selenium is a chalcophile, moderately volatile and redox-sensitive element. The Se isotopic and elemental systematics of mantle-derived rocks and melts may therefore provide new approaches to study the terrestrial volatile origin and evolution as well as secular changes of redox conditions across the surface and mantle reservoirs. Selenium is significantly depleted in mantle samples (at ng/g levels), posing analytical challenges for Se isotopic studies of the igneous system. This study presents an analytical protocol suitable for precise and accurate determination of Se isotope and Se–Te abundances of igneous rocks. The Se–Te elemental systematics provide a petrogenetic context for interpreting Se isotope systematics. The new method was used to analyze a suite of basaltic glasses from the Pacific–Antarctic ridge (PAR) and the Mid-Atlantic ridge (MAR). The magmatic differentiation involving concurrent sulfide segregation results in significant chalcophile element fractionation but no measurable Se isotopic variation. Because of the demonstrated lack of Se isotopic fractionation between sulfides and silicate melt, the Se isotope systematics of MORB reflects a source signature. The southern MAR displays a significant source heterogeneity due to the localized interaction between the ridge and Shona and Discovery mantle plumes that incorporate recycled components.
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author Yierpan, Aierken
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title Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
title_short Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
title_full Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
title_fullStr Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
title_full_unstemmed Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
title_sort selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
publisher Universität Tübingen
publishDate 2021
url https://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-36591
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