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A determination of the neon isotopic composition of the deep mantle

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 225, Issue 1-2, Pages 77-88

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2004.06.010

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mantle; neon; solar

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The neon isotopic composition of the deep mantle, which allows to investigate formation processes of the Earth, is subject to debate. We have analyzed Ne trapped in fluid inclusions from plume-related Devonian rocks from the Kola Peninsula, Russia. The lower limit for pristine neon in the deep mantle is set at Ne-20/(22)Negreater than or equal to13.0+/-0.2, close to the solar wind (SW) value. We interpret this similarity as evidence that mantle light noble gases were directly incorporated from the solar nebula rather than derived from implanted meteoritic solar component, possibly through gravitational capture of a proto-atmosphere. This constraint is consistent with geochemical observations of rapid accretion of a major part of the growing Earth within the inferred lifetime of the solar nebula. If depleted mantle neon admits an upper limit of 12.5, then the occurence of plume type neon with Ne-20/(22)Negreater than or equal to13.0+/-0.2 may indicate a primordial Ne heterogeneity in the mantle. The He-3/Ne-22 ratios of terrestrial mantle reservoirs sampled by MORB and plumes vary with the degree of volatile element depletion of the mantle. This correlation was possibly established during magmatic events having led to the chemical characteristics of the depleted mantle reservoir. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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