Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6437626 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The δ18O values of olivine with the highest 3He/4He ratios from a variety of OIB locations have a relatively uniform composition (â¼5â°). This composition is intermediate to values associated with the depleted MORB mantle and the average mantle. Similarly, δ18O values of olivine from high-3He/4He OIB correlate with radiogenic isotope ratios of He, Sr, and Nd. Combined, this suggests that magmatic oxygen is sourced from the same mantle as other, more incompatible elements and that the intermediate δ18O value is a feature of the high-3He/4He mantle source. The processes responsible for the δ18O signature of high-3He/4He mantle are not certain, but δ18O-87Sr/86Sr correlations indicate that it may be connected to a predominance of a HIMU-like (high U/Pb) component or other moderate δ18O components recycled into the high-3He/4He source.
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Authors
N.A. Starkey, C.R.M. Jackson, R.C. Greenwood, S. Parman, I.A. Franchi, M. Jackson, J.G. Fitton, F.M. Stuart, M. Kurz, L.M. Larsen,