Journal article
Laser-ablation microprobe (LAM)-ICPMS unravels the highly siderophile element geochemistry of the oceanic mantle
A Luguet, O Alard, JP Lorand, NJ Pearson, C Ryan, SY O'Reilly
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | ELSEVIER | Published : 2001
Abstract
The highly siderophile element (HSE) contents of base-metal sulphides have been determined by laser-ablation microprobe (LAM)-ICPMS in abyssal peridotites from the Mid-Atlantic and South West Indian ridges. (Pd/Ir)N (0.007-505, N: CI-chondrite-normalised), (Pt/Ir)N (0.001-0.77) and (Rh/Ir)N (0.159-273) vary significantly between both grains and samples, irrespective of indicators of melt removal, but in line with bulk-rock platinum-group element (PGE) ratios and sulphide modal abundances. Positive deviations of PGE abundance ratios in whole-rock analyses are due to late-precipitated Cu-Ni-rich magmatic sulphides from incompletely extracted partial melts. These results contradict explanations..
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