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A calibration of the triple oxygen isotope fractionation in the SiO2-H2O system and applications to natural samples
ISSN
1872-9533
0016-7037
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Sharp, Z. D.
Gibbons, J. A.
Maltsev, O.
Atudorei, V.
Shock, E. L.
Knauth, L. P.
DOI
10.1016/j.gca.2016.04.047
Abstract
It is now recognized that variations in the Delta O-17 of terrestrial materials resulting from purely mass dependent fractionations, though small, have geological significance. In this study, the delta O-18 and delta O-17 values of selected low temperature quartz and silica samples were measured in order to derive the quartz-water fractionation-temperature relationship for the three oxygen isotope system. A O-18/O-16 quartz-water fractionation equation valid for all temperatures was generated from published high temperature exchange experiments and low temperature empirical estimates and is given by 1000 ln alpha(18O/16O)(qz-H2O) = 4.20(0.11)x10(6)/T-2 - 3.3(0.2)x1000/T (T in Kelvins). The equilibrium delta O-17-delta O-18 relationship is given by the equation ln alpha(17O/16O) = theta ln alpha(18O/16O). The variation of theta with temperature for the quartz-water system was determined empirically using low temperature marine diatoms, microcrystalline quartz and a modern sinter sample. A best fit to the data give the equation theta(SiO2-H2O) = - (1.85+0.04)/T + 0.5305 , indistinguishable from an earlier theoretical estimate. Application of the quartz-water triple isotope system to low temperature samples provides constraints on both temperature and composition of the water with which the silica last equilibrated. Authigenic quartz crystallization temperatures cluster around 50 degrees C, which are lower than many previous estimates. The combined delta O-18 and delta O-17 values of samples considered to be in equilibrium with ocean or meteoric waters can be used to estimate both formation temperatures and the delta O-18 value of the meteoric water. Unlike other multiple isotopes systems, such as combined H and O isotopes in cherts, the oxygen source and diagenetic potential for both O-17/O-16 and O-18/O-16 ratios are identical, simplifying interpretations from ancient samples. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.