Copper Systematics in Arc Magmas and Implications for Crust-Mantle Differentiation
Rice University · Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Arc magmas are important building blocks of the continental crust. Because many arc lavas are oxidized, continent formation is thought to be associated with oxidizing conditions. On the basis of copper's (Cu's) affinity for reduced sulfur phases, we tracked the redox state of arc magmas from mantle source to emplacement in the crust. Primary arc and mid-ocean ridge basalts have identical Cu contents, indicating that the redox states of primitive arc magmas are indistinguishable from that of mid-ocean ridge basalts. During magmatic differentiation, the Cu content of most arc magmas decreases markedly because of sulfide segregation. Because a similar depletion in Cu characterizes global continental crust, the…
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- 25.67
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- 100%
- References
- 57
Authors
9- CACin‐Ty A. LeeCorresponding
Rice University
- PLPéter Luffi
Rice University
- EJEmily J. Chin
Rice University
- RBRomain Bouchet
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon : Terre, Planètes et Environnement, Rice University
- RDRajdeep Dasgupta
Rice University
Topics & keywords
- Mantle (geology)
- Geology
- Basalt
- Crust
- Geochemistry
- Oceanic crust
- Mid-ocean ridge
- Continental crust
- Life below water