Heavy iron in large gem diamonds traces deep subduction of serpentinized ocean floor
Evan M. Smith, Peng Ni, Steven B. Shirey, Stephen H. Richardson, Wuyi Wang, Anat Shahar
Abstract
Os = 0.111). These iron values lie outside the range of known mantle compositions or expected reaction products at depth. This signature represents subducted iron from magnetite and/or Fe-Ni alloys precipitated during serpentinization of oceanic peridotite, a lithology known to carry unradiogenic osmium inherited from prior convection and melt depletion. These diamond-hosted inclusions trace serpentinite subduction into the mantle transition zone. We propose that iron-rich phases from serpentinite contribute a labile heavy iron component to the heterogeneous convecting mantle eventually sampled by oceanic basalts.
Topics & Concepts
PeridotiteSubductionGeologyGeochemistryMantle (geology)PetrologySeismologyTectonicsGeological and Geochemical AnalysisHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsCrystal Structures and Properties