Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)

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Autor(a) principal: MADUREIRA, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: MOREIRA, P., MATA, M, J. ALLÈGRE, C. J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/2378
Resumo: We present the first neon data, as well as new helium data, on Terceira Island (Azores archipelago, Portugal). Clear 20Ne and 21Ne excesses compared to air are observed (20Ne/22Ne > 11.2) and moreover, the samples show a more primitive 21Ne/22Ne ratio than MORB, confirming that the Azores hotspot can be considered as sampling a “primitive”, relatively undegassed, reservoir. Most 4He/3He isotopic ratios range between 80,000 and 63,500 (not, vert, similar 9 to 11.5 R/Ra), being similar to those previously reported by [1] [M. Moreira, R. Doucelance, B. Dupré, M. Kurz, C.J. Allègre, Helium and lead isotope geochemistry in the Azores archipelago, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 169 (1999) 189–205] . A more primitive 4He/3He ratio of not, vert, similar 50,000 (R/Ra not, vert, similar 15) was obtained in one sample, but we cannot completely exclude the possibility of a cosmogenic 3He contribution for this sample. Our study illustrates that the neon systematics can be more capable than helium to constrain the ultimate origin of hotspots in geodynamic settings dominated by plume–ridge interaction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
title Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
spellingShingle Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
MADUREIRA, Pedro
Gases raros
Açores
title_short Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
title_full Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
title_fullStr Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
title_full_unstemmed Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
title_sort Primitive helium and neon isotopes in Terceira island (Azores archipelago)
author MADUREIRA, Pedro
author_facet MADUREIRA, Pedro
MOREIRA, P.
MATA, M
J. ALLÈGRE, C. J.
author_role author
author2 MOREIRA, P.
MATA, M
J. ALLÈGRE, C. J.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MADUREIRA, Pedro
MOREIRA, P.
MATA, M
J. ALLÈGRE, C. J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gases raros
Açores
topic Gases raros
Açores
description We present the first neon data, as well as new helium data, on Terceira Island (Azores archipelago, Portugal). Clear 20Ne and 21Ne excesses compared to air are observed (20Ne/22Ne > 11.2) and moreover, the samples show a more primitive 21Ne/22Ne ratio than MORB, confirming that the Azores hotspot can be considered as sampling a “primitive”, relatively undegassed, reservoir. Most 4He/3He isotopic ratios range between 80,000 and 63,500 (not, vert, similar 9 to 11.5 R/Ra), being similar to those previously reported by [1] [M. Moreira, R. Doucelance, B. Dupré, M. Kurz, C.J. Allègre, Helium and lead isotope geochemistry in the Azores archipelago, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 169 (1999) 189–205] . A more primitive 4He/3He ratio of not, vert, similar 50,000 (R/Ra not, vert, similar 15) was obtained in one sample, but we cannot completely exclude the possibility of a cosmogenic 3He contribution for this sample. Our study illustrates that the neon systematics can be more capable than helium to constrain the ultimate origin of hotspots in geodynamic settings dominated by plume–ridge interaction.
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