Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8910273 Chemical Geology 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
Impure Krivoy Rog BIF samples, composed of a mixture of seawater-derived and detrital Nd and Hf, show systematically more positive εNd2.60Ga values, but still reveal decoupled εNd-εHf values relative to an associated schist that plots slightly below the “terrestrial array”. This suggests that mineral sorting between a zircon-bearing sand-sized fraction and fine-grained sediment particles occurred on/in Late Archean continents, rivers and oceans, and had significant impact on the chemical compositions of the suspended and dissolved element loads of Late Archean seawater. Less radiogenic Hf isotope compositions in the Krivoy Rog seawater relative to detritus-contaminated BIFs further suggest a pathway for high-temperature hydrothermal Hf into anoxic Archean seawater, that diluted the even more radiogenic Hf isotopic composition of continental run-off, created by the mineralogical composition of the continental hinterland and the “zircon effect”. Alternatively, the less pronounced decoupling of εHf-εNd in Late Archean seawater may be related to a shorter residence time of Hf relative to Nd. Furthermore, systematically more positive initial εNd values in detritus-contaminated Archean BIFs relative to respective dissolved seawater loads suggest that weathered and eroded material of (ultra)mafic rock suites had significant impact on the suspended and dissolved fractions in Archean seawater.
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