Mercury isotopic composition of various ocean island basalts

The mercury isotopic composition of the basalts was measured in 2021 by MC-ICPMS, using a Nu Plasma Instrument. We report both mass-dependent ( δ202Hg) and mass-independent (Δ199Hg, Δ201Hg) isotopic composition of mercury. The mantle composition least affected by crustal recycling is estimated from...

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Main Author: Moynier, Frederic
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Mendeley 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/fyxkjrpnhh
https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/fyxkjrpnhh
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Summary:The mercury isotopic composition of the basalts was measured in 2021 by MC-ICPMS, using a Nu Plasma Instrument. We report both mass-dependent ( δ202Hg) and mass-independent (Δ199Hg, Δ201Hg) isotopic composition of mercury. The mantle composition least affected by crustal recycling is estimated from high-3He/4He lavas from Samoa and Iceland, providing an average of Δ199Hg=0.000.10, Δ201Hg=-0.020.0.09, δ202Hg=-1.71.2; 2SD, N=11. HIMU-type lava shows positive Δ199Hg, consistent with the incorporation of altered oceanic crust in its mantle source, while a Samoan (EM2) lava has negative Δ199Hg reflecting incorporation of continental crust materials into its source.