International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmosphere, hydrosphere, crust) to the mantle is mainly controlled by their geochemical behaviors during hydrothermal alteration of the oceanic crust and subsequent subduction metamorphism. Deciphering fluid–rock partitioning and element pathways during hydrothermal and subduction metamorphism is complicated due to a variety of pressure-temperature conditions and variable compositions of fluids interacting with the lithosphere. Fluid–rock interactions can, however, be traced by coupling multiple isotopic systems in a single and uniform type of lithology. Here we present Cu and N isotope relationships in Alpine metagabbros, which were hydrothermal...
ODP/IODP Hole 1256D penetrates an in situ section of ocean crust formed at the East Pacific Rise, th...
The continental crust is strongly depleted in copper compared with its building blocks-primary arc m...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, wit...
International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmo...
International audienceNitrogen contents and isotope compositions together with major and trace eleme...
Ocean drilling has revealed that, although a minor mineral phase, native Cu ubiquitously occurs in t...
Understanding the Earth’s geological nitrogen (N) cycle requires an understanding of how N behaves d...
Studies of the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of volcanic rocks and sulfides provide an import...
International audienceThis study presents a high-resolution record of Cu and Zn isotopes in four Fe-...
Ultramafic hosted hydrothermal deposits are ubiquitous along slow-spreading ridges such as the Mid-A...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
The biological nitrogen (N) cycle on early Earth is enigmatic because of limited data from Archean (...
Seafloor hydrothermal vent systems form along mid-ocean ridges in all of the Earth’s oceans. They ha...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
ODP/IODP Hole 1256D penetrates an in situ section of ocean crust formed at the East Pacific Rise, th...
The continental crust is strongly depleted in copper compared with its building blocks-primary arc m...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, wit...
International audienceThe transfer of trace elements from external terrestrial reservoirs (i.e. atmo...
International audienceNitrogen contents and isotope compositions together with major and trace eleme...
Ocean drilling has revealed that, although a minor mineral phase, native Cu ubiquitously occurs in t...
Understanding the Earth’s geological nitrogen (N) cycle requires an understanding of how N behaves d...
Studies of the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of volcanic rocks and sulfides provide an import...
International audienceThis study presents a high-resolution record of Cu and Zn isotopes in four Fe-...
Ultramafic hosted hydrothermal deposits are ubiquitous along slow-spreading ridges such as the Mid-A...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
The biological nitrogen (N) cycle on early Earth is enigmatic because of limited data from Archean (...
Seafloor hydrothermal vent systems form along mid-ocean ridges in all of the Earth’s oceans. They ha...
Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mo...
ODP/IODP Hole 1256D penetrates an in situ section of ocean crust formed at the East Pacific Rise, th...
The continental crust is strongly depleted in copper compared with its building blocks-primary arc m...
Hydrothermal circulation is a fundamental process in the formation and aging of the ocean crust, wit...