Zinc isotope evidence for sulfate-rich fluid transfer across subduction zones

  • Pons, Marie-Laure
  • Debret, Baptiste
  • Bouilhol, Pierre
  • Delacour, Adélie
  • Williams, Helen M.
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Publication date
October 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2041-1723
Citation count (estimate)
6

Abstract

Subduction zones modulate the chemical evolution of the Earth’s mantle. Water and \ud volatile elements in the slab are released as fluids into the mantle wedge and this process \ud is widely considered to result in the oxidation of the sub-arc mantle. However, the \ud chemical composition and speciation of these fluids, which is critical for the mobility of \ud economically important elements, remain poorly constrained. Sulfur has the potential to \ud act both as oxidizing agent and transport medium. Here we use zinc stable isotopes \ud ( δ 66 Zn) in subducted Alpine serpentinites to decipher the chemical properties of slab- \ud derived fluids. We show that the progressive decrease in δ 66Zn wit...

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