Degassing-induced fractionation of multiple sulphur isotopes unveils post-Archaean recycled oceanic crust signal in hotspot lava
Mantle-sourced magmas erupted at hotspot volcanoes can provide clues to the sulphur cycle over geological timescales. In this work, sulphur isotopes were analysed in crystal-hosted inclusions entrapped at depth, and reveal the presence of post-Archaean recycled material in the Canary Island mantle.
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Main Authors: | Patrick Beaudry, Marc-Antoine Longpré, Rita Economos, Boswell A. Wing, Thi Hao Bui, John Stix |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ffa93c994417415da3f6a9785a866bae |
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