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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 261, Issue 1-2, Pages 296-302Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2007.07.020
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U-Th systematics; seafloor hydrothermal alteration; redox conditions; deep-sea; Early Archean
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This paper presents a new approach for determining the palco-redox conditions of the Early Archean deep-sea using U-Th systematics of seafloor hydrothermally altered basalts. In the modem ocean system, fresh unaltered basaltic glasses from the seafloor exhibit a tight U-Th correlation, which reflects magmatic processes. However, basalts that have been hydrothermally altered are noticeably enriched in U due to adsorption and precipitation of dissolved U from oxygenated deep-sea water onto the altered rocks. Irrespective of alteration temperature they exhibit much higher U/Th (up to 34) than the primary igneous ratio of similar to 0.35. In marked contrast, hydrothermally altered basalts from the Early Archean (3.46 Ga) seafloor have maintained igneous U/Th (similar to 0.25) perfectly, in spite of having been subjected to intense alteration. This can be explained by a lack of dissolved U in Early Archean deep-sea water due to the prevalence of anoxic deep-sea conditions. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
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