We present a model of steady-state transport of Xe through the upper mantle with inputs from an undergassed lower mantle by mass transport without fractionation and subducted atmospheric gases. The model is explored using box model mass transport equations for each isotope of Xe coupled with the transport equations for He. The mantle is assumed to have had initially uniform Pu,I, and U concentrations and is divided into two reservoirs. The lower mantle is assumed to have evolved approximately as a closed-system containing initially trapped Xe along with xenon isotopes produced by 129I, 244Pu, and 238U decay. The concentration and present isotopic composition of lower mantle Xe are unknowns. The upper mantle is considered to have inputs of X...
We present a simple model of ^3He and ^4He transport in the mantle using the appropriate rates of ma...
To explain the isotopic structure of terrestrial Xe, a hypothetical U-Xe (unrelated to uranium) was ...
International audienceNoble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles,...
We present a model of steady-state transport of Xe through the upper mantle with inputs from an unde...
We have examined the steady-state upper mantle model for helium, neon, argon, and xenon following th...
We have examined the steady-state upper mantle model for helium, neon, argon, and xenon following th...
International audienceNoble gases serve as unique tracers of the origin and evolution of Earth's vol...
To understand the scales and chronology of processes governing the evolution of terrestrial gas spec...
The relationships between the major terrestrial volatile reservoirs are explored by resolving the di...
International audienceTo understand the scales and chronology of processes governing the evolution o...
International audienceIt has been proposed that an important subduction of atmospheric noble gases i...
International audienceThe noble gas isotope composition of the mantle can provide unique insights in...
International audienceThe origin of the Earth's atmosphere can be constrained by the study of noble ...
The noble gas isotope composition of the mantle can provide unique insights into the origin and evol...
Study of commercially produced volcanic CO2 gas associated with the Colorado Plateau, USA, has revea...
We present a simple model of ^3He and ^4He transport in the mantle using the appropriate rates of ma...
To explain the isotopic structure of terrestrial Xe, a hypothetical U-Xe (unrelated to uranium) was ...
International audienceNoble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles,...
We present a model of steady-state transport of Xe through the upper mantle with inputs from an unde...
We have examined the steady-state upper mantle model for helium, neon, argon, and xenon following th...
We have examined the steady-state upper mantle model for helium, neon, argon, and xenon following th...
International audienceNoble gases serve as unique tracers of the origin and evolution of Earth's vol...
To understand the scales and chronology of processes governing the evolution of terrestrial gas spec...
The relationships between the major terrestrial volatile reservoirs are explored by resolving the di...
International audienceTo understand the scales and chronology of processes governing the evolution o...
International audienceIt has been proposed that an important subduction of atmospheric noble gases i...
International audienceThe noble gas isotope composition of the mantle can provide unique insights in...
International audienceThe origin of the Earth's atmosphere can be constrained by the study of noble ...
The noble gas isotope composition of the mantle can provide unique insights into the origin and evol...
Study of commercially produced volcanic CO2 gas associated with the Colorado Plateau, USA, has revea...
We present a simple model of ^3He and ^4He transport in the mantle using the appropriate rates of ma...
To explain the isotopic structure of terrestrial Xe, a hypothetical U-Xe (unrelated to uranium) was ...
International audienceNoble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles,...