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Calcium isotopic evidence for the mantle sources of carbonatites

Elsa Amsellem, Frédéric Moynier, Hervé Bertrand, Amaury Bouyon, João Mata, Sebastian Tappe, James M.D. Day

2020Science Advances82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The origin of carbonatites-igneous rocks with more than 50% of carbonate minerals-and whether they originate from a primary mantle source or from recycling of surface materials are still debated. Calcium isotopes have the potential to resolve the origin of carbonatites, since marine carbonates are enriched in the lighter isotopes of Ca compared to the mantle. Here, we report the Ca isotopic compositions for 74 carbonatites and associated silicate rocks from continental and oceanic settings, spanning from 3 billion years ago to the present day, together with O and C isotopic ratios for 37 samples. Calcium-, Mg-, and Fe-rich carbonatites have isotopically lighter Ca than mantle-derived rocks such as basalts and fall within the range of isotopically light Ca from ancient marine carbonates. This signature reflects the composition of the source, which is isotopically light and is consistent with recycling of surface carbonate materials into the mantle.

Topics & Concepts

CarbonatiteMantle (geology)GeologyGeochemistryIgneous rockBasaltIsotopic signatureSilicateCalcium carbonateIsotopeMineralogyChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOrganic chemistryGeological and Geochemical AnalysisPaleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossilsearthquake and tectonic studies
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