Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5782783 | Chemical Geology | 2017 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
We obtained a δ37Cl reproducibility on the standard glasses typically better than 0.3â° (2SD) and a total uncertainty, corresponding to the propagated error of SIMS and Pyro-IRMS uncertainty, of 0.4â° (2SD). Melt inclusions from Lesser Antilles, Vanuatu and Aeolian arcs display ranges of δ37Cl values from â 1.9 to + 0.6â°, â 1.7 to + 0.4â° and â 3.4 to â 1.4â° respectively. Combined with Cl/K2O ratios, these data suggest that Cl addition mainly originates from serpentinites (lithospheric serpentinites or serpentinized mantle wedge) in the Lesser Antilles and Vanuatu arcs. In contrast, Cl added to the mantle wedge beneath the Aeolian Islands may record a higher proportion of fluids derived from the subducting sediments. The observed differences of δ37Cl values in melt inclusions from the Lesser Antilles and Vanuatu arcs and the Aeolian Islands may directly reflect the different subduction geometries present.
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Authors
Mélina Manzini, Anne-Sophie Bouvier, Jaime D. Barnes, Magali Bonifacie, Estelle F. Rose-Koga, Peter Ulmer, Nicole Métrich, Gérard Bardoux, Jeffrey Williams, Graham D. Layne, Susanne Straub, Lukas P. Baumgartner, Timm John,