Journal article

Fractionation of rhenium from osmium during noble metal alloy formation in association with sulfides: Implications for the interpretation of model ages in alloy-bearing magmatic rocks

ROC Fonseca, K Brückel, A Bragagni, FP Leitzke, IM Speelmanns, AN Wainwright

Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Although Earth's continental crust is thought to derive from melting of the Earth's mantle, how the crust has formed and the timing of its formation are not well understood. The main difficulty in understanding how the crust was extracted from the Earth's mantle is that most isotope systems recorded in mantle rocks have been disturbed by crustal recycling, metasomatic activity and dilution of the signal by mantle convection. In this regard, important age constraints can be obtained from Re-Os model ages in platinum group minerals (PGM), as Re-poor and Os-rich PGM show evidence of melting events up to 4.1 Ga. To constrain the origin of the Re-Os fractionation and Os isotope systematics of nat..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Niels Jung, Henrik Blanchard and Dieter Lusdorf for their invaluable help and ingenuity during sample preparation. We are especially grateful to Chris Ballhaus, Vadim Kamenetsky and Ambre Luguet for the discussions that helped to shape this manuscript. We thank Amy Riches for her thorough editorial handling, as well as Jim Mungall and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive criticism and feedback, which helped to greatly improve the manuscript. This is contribution No 43 of the DFG funded LA-ICP-MS laboratory of the University of Bonn.