Highly siderophile element geochemistry of 187 Os-enriched 2.8 Ga Kostomuksha komatiites, Baltic Shield

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dc.contributor.author Puchtel I.S.
dc.contributor.author Humayun M.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-17T04:11:54Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-17T04:11:54Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.citation Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2005, Vol. 69, No. 6, pp. 1607–1618 ru_RU
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/42349
dc.description.abstract New analyses of highly siderophile elements (HSE; Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, and Pd) obtained by Carius tube digestion isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry (ID-ICPMS) technique are reported for 187Os-enriched 2.8 Ga komatiites from the Kostomuksha greenstone belt. As a result of a significant improvement in the yield over our previous digestions by the NiS fire-assay technique, these komatiites have now been shown to contain 22 to 25% more Os, Ir, and Pt and 34% more Ru. The emplaced komatiite lavas at Kostomuksha thus had siderophile element abundances comparable to those of the Abitibi belt. The discrepancies observed between the two techniques are interpreted to be the result of incomplete digestion of HSE carriers (particularly chromite) during the NiS fire-assay procedure. Our results for UB-N peridotite reference material agree well with those obtained by the high-pressure ashing digestion ID-ICPMS technique reported in the literature. Two types of komatiite lavas have been distinguished in this study based on the IPGE (Os, Ir, and Ru) behavior during lava differentiation. The Kostomuksha type is unique and is characterized by an incompatible behavior of IPGEs, with bulk solid-liquid partition coefficients for IPGEs being close to those for olivine. Cumulate zones in this type of komatiite lava occupy <20% of the total thickness of the flows. The Munro type exhibits a compatible behavior of IPGEs during lava differentiation. The cumulate zone in this type of komatiite occupies >20% of the total thickness of the flows. The calculated bulk partition coefficients indicate that, as with the other Munro-type komatiite lavas, the bulk cumulate contained an IPGE-rich minor phase(s) in addition to olivine. The non-CI chondritic HSE pattern for the source of the Kostomuksha komatiites calculated here is similar to that of Abitibi komatiites and to average depleted spinel lherzolite (ADSL) and supports the hypothesis of a non-CI chondritic HSE composition of the Earth’s mantle. The absolute HSE abundances in the source of the Kostomuksha komatiite have been demonstrated to be comparable to those of the source of Abitibi komatiites, even though the two komatiites contrast in their Os isotopic compositions. This supports the earlier hypothesis that if core-mantle interaction produced the 187Os/188Os radiogenic signature in the Kostomuksha source, it must have occurred in the form of isotope exchange at the core-mantle boundary. Other explanations of the radiogenic Os signature are similarly constrained to conserve the elemental abundance pattern in the mantle source of Kostomuksha komatiites. ru_RU
dc.language.iso en ru_RU
dc.subject Kostomuksha ru_RU
dc.subject komatiites ru_RU
dc.subject siderophile element ru_RU
dc.subject Baltic Shield ru_RU
dc.title Highly siderophile element geochemistry of 187 Os-enriched 2.8 Ga Kostomuksha komatiites, Baltic Shield ru_RU
dc.type Article ru_RU
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.gca.2004.09.007
dc.subject.age Докембрий::Архей
dc.subject.age Precambrian::Archean


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