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Moussallam Yves, Longpre M. A., McCammon C., Gomez-Ulla A., Rose-Koga E. F., Scaillet B., Peters N., Gennaro E., Paris R., Oppenheimer C. (2019). Mantle plumes are oxidised. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 527, p. art. 115798 [10 p.]. ISSN 0012-821X.

Titre du document
Mantle plumes are oxidised
Année de publication
2019
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000491609700015
Auteurs
Moussallam Yves, Longpre M. A., McCammon C., Gomez-Ulla A., Rose-Koga E. F., Scaillet B., Peters N., Gennaro E., Paris R., Oppenheimer C.
Source
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2019, 527, p. art. 115798 [10 p.] ISSN 0012-821X
From oxic atmosphere to metallic core, the Earth's components are broadly stratified with respect to oxygen fugacity. A simple picture of reducing oxygen fugacity with depth may be disrupted by the accumulation of oxidised crustal material in the deep lower mantle, entrained there as a result of subduction. While hotspot volcanoes are fed by regions of the mantle likely to have incorporated such recycled material, the oxygen fugacity of erupted hotspot basalts had long been considered comparable to or slightly more oxidised than that of mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) and more reduced than subduction zone basalts. Here we report measurements of the redox state of glassy crystal-hosted melt inclusions from tephra and quenched lava samples from the Canary and Cape Verde Islands, that we can independently show were entrapped prior to extensive sulphur degassing. We find high ferric iron to total iron ratios (Fe3+/Sigma Fe) of up to 0.27-0.30, indicating that mantle plume primary melts are significantly more oxidised than those associated with mid-ocean ridges and even subduction zone. These results, together with previous investigations from the Erebus, Hawaiian and Icelandic hotspots, confirm that mantle upwelling provides a return flow from the deep Earth for components of oxidised subducted lithosphere and suggest that highly oxidised material accumulates or is generated in the lower mantle. The oxidation state of the Earth's interior must therefore be highly heterogeneous and potentially locally inversely stratified.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064] ; Géophysique interne [066]
Description Géographique
CANARIES ; EL HIERRO ; LANZAROTE ; FOGO VOLCAN ; CAP VERT ILES ; ANTARCTIQUE ; ROSS ILE ; EREBUS VOLCAN ; HAWAII ; ISLANDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010077141]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010077141
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