Mantle buffering of the early oceans
Archean calcites and dolomites, if compared to their Phanerozoic counterparts, are enriched in Sr super(2+), Ba super(2+), Mn super(2+), Fe super(2+) depleted in super(18)O, (Na super(+)), and contain mantle-like super(87)Sr/ super(86)Sr and, in associated S phases, mantle-like super(34)S/ super(32)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Die Naturwissenschaften 1982-01, Vol.69 (4), p.173-180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Archean calcites and dolomites, if compared to their Phanerozoic counterparts, are enriched in Sr super(2+), Ba super(2+), Mn super(2+), Fe super(2+) depleted in super(18)O, (Na super(+)), and contain mantle-like super(87)Sr/ super(86)Sr and, in associated S phases, mantle-like super(34)S/ super(32)S. This may be a consequence of massive seawater pumping through, and equilibration with, the coeval basaltic oceanic crust. The exponential decline of oceanic geothermal gradient in the course of terrestrial evolution led to a waning of this "mantle" flux and to the enhancement of the continental river discharge as the controlling factor of seawater composition; the major transition occurring probably during the late Archean--early Proterozoic time interval. Such evolution is consistent with the observed tectonic, sedimentological, geochemical and metallogenic secular patters and may also provide an alternative, or complementary, inorganic explanation for the development of the post-Archean oxygenic atmosphere. |
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ISSN: | 0028-1042 1432-1904 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF00364890 |