Mantle-derived rocks, particularly mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) and intraplate ocean island basalts (OIB), provide insights into the compositional heterogeneity and first-order structural make-up of the modern mantle; laser ablation (LA-) ICP-MS analysis provides the ideal analytical tool for the in situ chemical characterization of these materials. The silicate Earth, as defined by the MORB and OIB source regions plus the continental crust, is determined to have a representative W/U and K/U ratio of 0.65 ± 0.45 (2σ) and 13,800 ± 2600 (2σ), respectively, equating to 13 ± 10 ng/g W and 280 ± 120 μg/g K in the silicate Earth. Although both the isotopic composition of W and the constancy of the terrestrial W/U ratio may serve ...