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Potassium isotopes trace the formation of juvenile continental crust
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作者 hamed gamaleldien Kun Wang +5 位作者 Tim E.Johnson Jian-Feng Ma Mohamed Abu Anbar Xinmu J.Zhang Hugo K.H.Olierook Christopher L.Kirkland 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第6期37-42,共6页
Constraining the processes associated with the formation of new(juvenile)continental crust from mantle-derived(basaltic)sources is key to understanding the origin and evolution of Earth’s landmasses.Here we present h... Constraining the processes associated with the formation of new(juvenile)continental crust from mantle-derived(basaltic)sources is key to understanding the origin and evolution of Earth’s landmasses.Here we present high-precision measurements of stable isotopes of potassium(K)from Earth’s most voluminous plagiogranites,exposed near El-Shadli in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.These plagiogranites exhibit a wide range of d41K values(–0.31‰±0.06‰to 0.36‰±0.05‰;2 SE,standard error)that are significantly higher(isotopically heavier)than mantle values(–0.42‰±0.08‰).Isotopic(87Sr/86Sr and^(143)Nd/^(144)Nd)and trace element data indicate that the large variation in d41K was inherited from the basaltic source rocks of the El-Shadli plagiogranites,consistent with an origin through partial melting of hydrothermally-altered mid-to-lower oceanic crust.These data demonstrate that K isotopes have the potential to better constrain the source of granitoid rocks and thus the secular evolution of the continental crust. 展开更多
关键词 Potassium isotopes Plagiogranites Arabian-Nubian Shield NEOPROTEROZOIC Crustal growth
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