This study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differentiation. Molybdenum isotope compositions, as well as concentrations of rare earth elements and a selection of trace elements, have been determined for a well characterised sequence of lavas from Hekla volcano, Iceland, covering a compositional range from basalt to rhyolite (46–72 wt.% SiO2), and thought to have developed by differentiation and mixing of melts derived from a cogenetic source. All samples have identical Mo isotopic compositions with an average δ98Mo of −0.15 ± 0.05‰ (2 s.d.; n = 23). There is therefore no resolvable Mo isotope fractionation during magmatic differentiation at Hekla. This finding is supported by the fact that Mo remains h...
Stable thallium (Tl) isotopes are an extremely sensitive tracer for the addition of small amounts of...
Molybdenum isotope ratios recently emerged as a tracer for mass transfer within subduction zones. Ye...
This study reports Mo isotopic compositions for fifty-two Palaeozoic granitic rocks with contrasting...
This study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differentiation. M...
AbstractThis study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differenti...
This study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differentiation. M...
Molybdenum (Mo) isotopes have proved useful in the reconstruction of paleoredox conditions. Their ap...
The application of the molybdenum (Mo) isotope system as a proxy for determining changes in the redo...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made on the study of Mo isotopes in high-temperature...
Recent studies report a large Mo isotope variability of up to 1‰ (expressed in δ98/95MoNIST3134) in ...
Mass dependent isotope fractionation of stable isotopes between meteorites and planetary materials h...
High-temperature equilibrium and kinetic stable isotope fractionation during partial melting, fracti...
We report double-spike molybdenum (Mo) isotope data for forty-two mafic and fifteen ultramafic rocks...
This research began with a simple question: Is molybdenum a chalcophile element – i.e., is it hosted...
Stable thallium (Tl) isotopes are an extremely sensitive tracer for the addition of small amounts of...
Molybdenum isotope ratios recently emerged as a tracer for mass transfer within subduction zones. Ye...
This study reports Mo isotopic compositions for fifty-two Palaeozoic granitic rocks with contrasting...
This study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differentiation. M...
AbstractThis study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differenti...
This study investigates the behaviour of molybdenum (Mo) isotopes during magmatic differentiation. M...
Molybdenum (Mo) isotopes have proved useful in the reconstruction of paleoredox conditions. Their ap...
The application of the molybdenum (Mo) isotope system as a proxy for determining changes in the redo...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made on the study of Mo isotopes in high-temperature...
Recent studies report a large Mo isotope variability of up to 1‰ (expressed in δ98/95MoNIST3134) in ...
Mass dependent isotope fractionation of stable isotopes between meteorites and planetary materials h...
High-temperature equilibrium and kinetic stable isotope fractionation during partial melting, fracti...
We report double-spike molybdenum (Mo) isotope data for forty-two mafic and fifteen ultramafic rocks...
This research began with a simple question: Is molybdenum a chalcophile element – i.e., is it hosted...
Stable thallium (Tl) isotopes are an extremely sensitive tracer for the addition of small amounts of...
Molybdenum isotope ratios recently emerged as a tracer for mass transfer within subduction zones. Ye...
This study reports Mo isotopic compositions for fifty-two Palaeozoic granitic rocks with contrasting...