黑云母
地球化学
地质学
尖晶石
钛
角闪石
矿物学
斜长石
硅酸盐
作者
N. X. Nie,Nicolas Dauphas,Esen E. Alp,Hao Zeng,Corliss Kin I Sio,J. Y. Hu,Xi Chen,S. M. Aarons,Zhe Zhang,Heng-Ci Tian,Da Wang,Kelsey B. Prissel,Jennika Greer,Wenli Bi,Michael Y. Hu,Jiyong Zhao,Anat Shahar,M. Roskosz,Fang-Zhen Teng,Michael J. Krawczynski,Philipp R. Heck,Frank S. Spear
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gca.2021.03.014
摘要
Abstract Interpreting isotopic signatures documented in natural rocks requires knowledge of equilibrium isotopic fractionation factors. Here, we determine equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation factors between several common rock-forming minerals using a comparative approach involving three independent methods: (i) isotopic analyses of natural minerals from a metapelite from Mt. Moosilauke, New Hampshire, for which equilibration temperature and pressure are well constrained to be near the aluminosilicate triple point (T ≃ 500 °C, P ≃ 4 kbar), (ii) Nuclear Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (NRIXS) measurements of Fe force constants of minerals, and (iii) Density Functional Theory (DFT) ab initio calculations of Fe force constants of minerals. The minerals studied for Fe isotopes include, in increasing order of their β-factors: garnet We show how the newly determined equilibrium fractionation factors can be used to address diverse problems in Earth and planetary sciences, notably (i) Fe and Mg isotopic fractionation during anatexis, (ii) Fe isotopic fractionation in lunar ilmenite, and (iii) Ti isotopic fractionation during fluvial transport of minerals.
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