Iron isotopic compositions potentially provide a powerful new tracer of planetary formation and differentiation processes and of secular and spatial changes in mantle oxidation state. However, the processes governing iron isotope fractionation in igneous rocks remain poorly understood. Here we show that there are significant variations in the iron isotope compositions (δ57/54Fe) of mantle rocks (0.9‰) and minerals (olivines 0.6‰, clinopyroxenes 0.97permil; and orthopyroxenes 0.8‰), with spinels showing the greatest total variation of 1.7‰. Positive linear functional relationships with slopes that are, within error, equal to unity are found between the δ57/54Fe values of coexisting orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene and olivine, strongly suggestin...
Available online 16 August 2016Iron is the only polyvalent major element, and controls reduction–oxi...
Young (61 Ma) unaltered picrites from Baffin Island, northeast Canada, possess some of the highest ³...
The mantle of the modern Earth is relatively oxidised compared to the initially reducing conditions ...
Iron isotopic compositions potentially provide a powerful new tracer of planetary formation and diff...
The oxygen fugacity of the mantle exerts a fundamental influence on mantle melting, volatile speciat...
The oxygen fugacity of the mantle exerts a fundamental influence on mantle melting, volatile speciat...
High-precision Fe isotopic data for 104 samples, including modern and ancient (≥ 3.7 Ga) subduction-...
The origin of variations in iron isotope compositions of mantle minerals is uncertain, and predictio...
Recycling of oceanic crust into the deep mantle via subduction is a widely accepted mechanism for cr...
Central to understanding the processes that drive stable isotope fractionation in nature is their qu...
While extraterrestrial basalts have near-chondritic iron isotopic compositions (~0 ‰), mid-ocean ri...
We present high-precision iron isotope data for harzburgites and constituting minerals from the Yush...
International audienceIron isotopic compositions of olivine, clinopyroxene and titanomagnetite of th...
This dissertation consists of a series of studies investigating geochemical and petrological aspects...
Eight spinel-group minerals were synthesized by a flux-growth method producing spinels with varying ...
Available online 16 August 2016Iron is the only polyvalent major element, and controls reduction–oxi...
Young (61 Ma) unaltered picrites from Baffin Island, northeast Canada, possess some of the highest ³...
The mantle of the modern Earth is relatively oxidised compared to the initially reducing conditions ...
Iron isotopic compositions potentially provide a powerful new tracer of planetary formation and diff...
The oxygen fugacity of the mantle exerts a fundamental influence on mantle melting, volatile speciat...
The oxygen fugacity of the mantle exerts a fundamental influence on mantle melting, volatile speciat...
High-precision Fe isotopic data for 104 samples, including modern and ancient (≥ 3.7 Ga) subduction-...
The origin of variations in iron isotope compositions of mantle minerals is uncertain, and predictio...
Recycling of oceanic crust into the deep mantle via subduction is a widely accepted mechanism for cr...
Central to understanding the processes that drive stable isotope fractionation in nature is their qu...
While extraterrestrial basalts have near-chondritic iron isotopic compositions (~0 ‰), mid-ocean ri...
We present high-precision iron isotope data for harzburgites and constituting minerals from the Yush...
International audienceIron isotopic compositions of olivine, clinopyroxene and titanomagnetite of th...
This dissertation consists of a series of studies investigating geochemical and petrological aspects...
Eight spinel-group minerals were synthesized by a flux-growth method producing spinels with varying ...
Available online 16 August 2016Iron is the only polyvalent major element, and controls reduction–oxi...
Young (61 Ma) unaltered picrites from Baffin Island, northeast Canada, possess some of the highest ³...
The mantle of the modern Earth is relatively oxidised compared to the initially reducing conditions ...