Helium and neon isotopes in oceanic crust of ODP Hole 118-735B


Autoria(s): Moreira, Manuel; Blusztajn, Jerzy S; Curtice, Joshua; Hart, Stanley R; Dick, Henry JB; Kurz, Mark D
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LATITUDE: -32.724000 * LONGITUDE: 57.266200 * DATE/TIME START: 1987-12-06T04:45:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1987-12-11T01:00:00

Data(s)

19/02/2003

Resumo

In an attempt to determine the helium and neon isotopic composition of the lower oceanic crust, we report new noble gas measurements on 11 million year old gabbros from Ocean Drilling Program site 735B in the Indian Ocean. The nine whole rock samples analyzed came from 20 to 500 m depth below the seafloor. Helium contents vary from 3.3*10**-10 to 2.5*10**-7 ccSTP/g by crushing and from 5.4*10**-8 to 2.4*10**-7 ccSTP/g by melting. 3He/4He ratios vary between 2.2 and 8.6 Ra by crushing and between 2.9 and 8.2 by melting. The highest R/Ra ratios are similar to the mean mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) ratio of 8+/-1. The lower values are attributed to radiogenic helium from in situ alüha-particle production during uranium and thorium decay. Neon isotopic ratios are similar to atmospheric ratios, reflecting a significant seawater circulation in the upper 500 m of exposed crust at this site. MORB-like neon, with elevated 20Ne/22Ne and 21Ne/22Ne ratios, was found in some high temperature steps of heating experiments, but with very small anomalies compared to air. These first results from the lower oceanic crust indicate that subducted lower oceanic crust has an atmospheric 20Ne/22Ne ratio. Most of this neon must be removed during the subduction process, if the ocean crust is to be recirculated in the upper mantle, otherwise this atmospheric neon will overwhelm the upper mantle neon budget. Similarly, the high (U+Th)/3He ratio of these crustal gabbros will generate very radiogenic 4He/3He ratios on a 100 Ma time scale, so lower oceanic crust cannot be recycled into either MORB or oceanic island basalt without some form of processing.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.712960

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.712960

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Moreira, Manuel; Blusztajn, Jerzy S; Curtice, Joshua; Hart, Stanley R; Dick, Henry JB; Kurz, Mark D (2003): He and Ne isotopes in oceanic crust: implications for noble gas recycling in the mantle. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 216(4), 635-643, doi:10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00554-5

Palavras-Chave #118-735B; 20Ne/22Ne; 20Ne/22Ne std dev; 21Ne/22Ne; 21Ne/22Ne std dev; 22Ne; 3He/4He; 3He/4He std dev; 4He; ccSTP/g; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Helium-3/Helium-4; Helium-3/Helium-4, standard deviation; Helium-4; Joides Resolution; Leg118; Mass spectrometer MAP215-50; Neon-20/Neon-22; Neon-20/Neon-22, standard deviation; Neon-21/Neon-22; Neon-21/Neon-22, standard deviation; Neon-22; no temperature = total; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; R/Ra; Sample code/label; SampleLabel; Sample mass; Samp m; South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean; Temperature, technical; T tech; U; Uranium
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