THE Re-OsISOTOPE SYSTEM IN COSMOCHEMISTRY AND HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOCHEMISTRY
- 1 May 1998
- journal article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Vol. 26 (1), 423-500
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.earth.26.1.423
Abstract
▪ Abstract The Re-Os isotope sytem, based on the long-lived β− transition of 187Re to 187Os, has matured to wide use in cosmochemistry and high-temperature geochemistry. The siderophilic/chalcophilic behavior of Re and Os is different from that of the elements that comprise most other long-lived radiogenic isotope systems. Magmatic iron meteorites (IIIAB, IIAB, IVA, and IVB) have Re-Os isochrons that indicate asteroidal core crystallization within the first 10–40 million years of Solar System evolution. Rocks from Earth's convecting mantle show generally chondritic Re/Os evolution throughout Earth history that is explained by the addition of highly siderophile elements to the mantle after core formation via late accretion. Oceanic basalts have Os-isotope systematics that improve the detailed geological interpretation of extant mantle components. Some portions of ancient subcontinental lithospheric mantle are severely depleted in Re and have correspondingly subchondritic 187Os/188Os, indicating long-term i...Keywords
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