187 OS-ENRICHED DOMAIN IN AN ARCHEAN MANTLE PLUME: EVIDENCE FROM 2.8 GA KOMATIITES OF THE KOSTOMUKSHA GREENSTONE BELT, NW BALTIC SHIELD
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The Re–Os data on Archean komatiites from the Kostomuksha greenstone belt in the Baltic Shield are presented. This greenstone belt has been previously interpreted to represent a former oceanic plateau formed by the emplacement of an ancient plume head [Puchtel et al., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 155 (1998) 57–74]. Samples of flowtop breccia, spinifex-textured and cumulate komatiites and a chromite separate, all collected from the core of a 300 m deep diamond drill hole, yielded a Re–Os isochron with an age of 2795±40 Ma and an initial 187Os/188Os of 0.1117±0.0011 (γ187Os=+3.6±1.0). The high positive γ187Os(T) implies that the komatiites were derived from a mantle source with a time-integrated suprachondritic Re/Os ratio. Recycling of oceanic lithosphere to produce the enriched 187Os isotope signature is considered unlikely, as 15–25% crustal component is required to be incorporated into the plume source as early as 3.5–4.3 Ga. Such a substantial proportion of mafic material in the source would likely destroy the major and trace element characteristics of the komatiites. Our tentative interpretation is that the 187Os-enrichment in the Kostomuksha plume represents an outer core signature. If confirmed by the ongoing Pt–Os isotope studies, the results would provide evidence for the existence of whole-mantle convection in the late Archean, and might place constraints on the timing of core differentiation in the early Earth.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2001, 186, 3-4, 513-526