Ni isotopes provide a glimpse of Earth's pre-late-veneer mantle

Yong Xu, Kristoffer Szilas, Lingyu Zhang, Jian Ming Zhu, Guangliang Wu, Jie Zhang, Bin Qin, Yao Sun, D. Graham Pearson, Jingao Liu

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Abstract

Moderately siderophile (e.g., Ni) and highly siderophile elements (HSEs) in the bulk silicate Earth (BSE) are believed to be partly or near-completely delivered by late accretion after the depletion caused by metallic core formation. However, the extent and rate of remixing of late-accreted materials that equilibrated with Earth's pre-late-veneer mantle have long been debated. Observing evidence of this siderophile element-depleted pre-late-veneer mantle would provide powerful confirmation of this model of early mantle evolution. We find that the mantle source of the ~3.8-billion-year-old (Ga) Narssaq ultramafic cumulates from Southwest Greenland exhibits a subtle 60Ni/58Ni excess of ~0.05 per mil and contains a clear HSE deficiency of ~60% relative to the BSE. The intermediate Ni isotopic composition and HSE abundances of the ~3.8-Ga Narssaq mantle mark a transitional Eoarchean snapshot as the poorly mixed 3.8-Ga mantle containing elements of pre-late-veneer mantle material transitions to modern Earth's mantle.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummereadj2170
TidsskriftScience Advances
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer50
Antal sider13
ISSN2375-2548
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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