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Mineralogical control on the chlorine isotope composition of altered oceanic crust

Journal

CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 326, Issue -, Pages 51-60

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.07.022

Keywords

Altered oceanic crust; Chlorine; Stable isotopes; Geochemical cycling; DSDP/ODP/IODP

Funding

  1. University of Texas Minority Diversity Fellowship
  2. NSF [EAR-0946686]
  3. Division Of Earth Sciences
  4. Directorate For Geosciences [0946686] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Bulk chlorine concentrations and chlorine stable isotope compositions were determined for hydrothermally altered basalt (extrusive lavas and sheeted dikes) and gabbro samples (n=50) from seven DSDP/ODP/IODP drill sites. These altered oceanic crust (AOC) samples span a range of crustal ages, tectonic settings, alteration type, and crustal depth. Bulk chlorine concentrations range from <0.01 wt.% to 0.09 wt.%. In general, higher chlorine concentrations coincide with an increase in temperature of alteration and amphibole content.delta Cl-37 values of whole rock AOC samples range from -1.4 to + 1.8 parts per thousand. High delta Cl-37 values (>= similar to 0.5 parts per thousand.) are associated with areas of higher amphibole content. This observation is consistent with theoretical calculations that estimate amphibole should be enriched in Cl-37 compared to co-existing fluid. Negative to near zero delta Cl-37 values are found in areas dominated by clay minerals. Chlorine geochemistry is a rough indicator of metamorphic grade and mineralogy. AOC is a major Cl host in the subducting oceanic lithospheric slab. Here we show that bulk chlorine concentrations are similar to 3 times higher than previous estimates resulting in a greater contribution of Cl to the mantle. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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