Major terrestrial reservoirs have Pb isotopes more radiogenic than the bulk silicate Earth. This requires a missing unradiogenic Pb reservoir, which has been argued to reside in the lower continental crust or dissolved in the core. Chalcophile element studies indicate that continent formation requires the formation of sulfide-bearing mafic cumulates in arcs. Because Pb, but not U, partitions into sulfides, we show that continent formation must have simultaneously generated time-integrated unradiogenic Pb reservoirs composed of sulfide-bearing cumulates, now recycled back into the mantle or stored deep in the continental lithosphere. The generation of such cumulates could also lead to coupled He-Pb isotopic systematics because (4)He is also ...
The differentiation of Earth into a metallic core and silicate mantle left its signature on the chem...
Helium is a powerful tracer of primitive material in Earth’s mantle. Extremely high 3He/4He ratios i...
International audienceMost crustal rocks derive from preexisting crust, and so the composition of ne...
International audienceThe mantle and continental crust--Earth's main silicate reservoirs--have a lea...
International audienceLead isotopic systematics of U-poor minerals, such as sulfides and feldspars, ...
International audienceThe isotopic diversity of oceanic island basalts (OIB) is usually attributed t...
The timing of formation of the Earth’s continental crust is the subject of a long-standing debate, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
The mantle and continental crust contain excessive amounts of radiogenic lead, implying that a compl...
Of the isotopically distinctive mantle domains, the so-called HIMU (“high-μ”; μ = 238U/204Pb) source...
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The first terrestrial Pb-isotope paradox refers to the fact that on average, rocks from the Earth's ...
The differentiation of Earth into a metallic core and silicate mantle left its signature on the chem...
Helium is a powerful tracer of primitive material in Earth’s mantle. Extremely high 3He/4He ratios i...
International audienceMost crustal rocks derive from preexisting crust, and so the composition of ne...
International audienceThe mantle and continental crust--Earth's main silicate reservoirs--have a lea...
International audienceLead isotopic systematics of U-poor minerals, such as sulfides and feldspars, ...
International audienceThe isotopic diversity of oceanic island basalts (OIB) is usually attributed t...
The timing of formation of the Earth’s continental crust is the subject of a long-standing debate, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
The mantle and continental crust contain excessive amounts of radiogenic lead, implying that a compl...
Of the isotopically distinctive mantle domains, the so-called HIMU (“high-μ”; μ = 238U/204Pb) source...
Author Posting. © Springer, 2006. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by pe...
The first terrestrial Pb-isotope paradox refers to the fact that on average, rocks from the Earth's ...
The differentiation of Earth into a metallic core and silicate mantle left its signature on the chem...
Helium is a powerful tracer of primitive material in Earth’s mantle. Extremely high 3He/4He ratios i...
International audienceMost crustal rocks derive from preexisting crust, and so the composition of ne...