Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4700780 | Chemical Geology | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Literature values (δ82/76Se) were recalculated in the NIST 3149 scale. Troïlite from various iron meteorites yield zero per mil with a small variation of ± 0.39â°. Mafic terrestrial rocks also have a zero per mil composition on average, but with a larger variation of ± 0.72â°. Sediments (marine and continental) have a slightly positive average composition (0.39â°) with an even larger variation of ± 1.11â°. Sulfides from modern hydrothermal fields and various black shales yield rather negative average values of â 1.26â° and â 0.57â° respectively but with a relatively large range in composition (± 2.6â° and ± 4.9% respectively). These large variations in δ82/76Se suggests that surface cycling may lead to significant isotopic fractionation, certainly due to Se phase transformations related to the different environmental conditions.
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Authors
Jean Carignan, Hanjie Wen,