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The triple oxygen isotope composition of the Earth mantle and understanding Delta O-17 variations in terrestrial rocks and minerals
ISSN
1385-013X
0012-821X
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
DOI
10.1016/j.epsl.2014.01.017
Abstract
It has been shown in numerous studies that terrestrial rocks and minerals fall on a line with slope similar to 0.52 in a delta O-17 vs. delta O-18 diagram. In this study, we present new data on the triple isotope composition of the Earth mantle, crustal materials and low-T aqueous precipitates. Crustal materials show distinct variations in Delta O-17 suggesting that the concept of a single terrestrial mass fractionation is invalid on small-scale. Observable variations in individual fractionation slopes theta are interpreted as temperature effects. We show that the Earth mantle is isotopically homogeneous and confirm the recent finding that the Earth mantle has a negative Delta O-17. The difference in delta O-18 and Delta O-17 between seawater and oceanic crust is discussed with respect to the effects of low- and high-temperature water-rock interaction. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.