1980
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(80)90209-4
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Trace elements in ocean ridge basalt glasses: implications for fractionations during mantle evolution and petrogenesis

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“…Gold and palladium concentrations resemble those reported for OIB (Table 3), but Group 707-E values are the highest yet noted in OIB and MORB. Most MORB Au and Pd values reported by Hertogen et al (1980) are much lower (~0.2 and <0.4 ppb), but samples of these elements from Indian Ocean spreading centers display similar concentrations (3.5 and 5.7 ppb) to Leg 115 hotspot basalts.…”
Section: Noble Metal Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gold and palladium concentrations resemble those reported for OIB (Table 3), but Group 707-E values are the highest yet noted in OIB and MORB. Most MORB Au and Pd values reported by Hertogen et al (1980) are much lower (~0.2 and <0.4 ppb), but samples of these elements from Indian Ocean spreading centers display similar concentrations (3.5 and 5.7 ppb) to Leg 115 hotspot basalts.…”
Section: Noble Metal Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these include partial melting of the mantle (Campbell and Barnes, 1984;Brugmann et al, 1987); crystal fractionation of silicate phases (Crocket, 1981;Brugmann et al, 1987); oxide phases (Crocket and Chyi, 1972;Agiorgitis and Wolf, 1978); platinum-group-element-bearing (PGE-bearing) alloys (Bird and Basset, 1980;Keays, 1982); segregation of an immiscible sulfide liquid (Hertogen et al, 1980;Hamlyn et al, 1985); and processes related to the movement of volatiles at various stages in the evolutionary cooling history of a magma (Boudreau et al, 1986;Schiffries and Skinner, 1987;Wood, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one MORB sample analyzed by Martin, (1991) was blank dominated, but was certainly no more concentrated than 0.001 ppb. Of the samples studied by Hertogen, et al (1980), most were under .002 ppb., with three exceptions of .013, .076…”
Section: Os Partitioningmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Re concentrations are available for basalts ( avg= 0.9 ppb. ; Hertogen, et al, 1980), fertile peridotite xenoliths (avg = 0.26 ppb. ; Morgan, 1986) and abyssal peridotites (avg = .162; Martin, 1990.…”
Section: Re Partitioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm.). Ocean floor tholeiites normally contain only up to 0.1 ppb Ir (GOTTFRIED and GREENLAND, 1972;HERTOGEN et al, 1980 suggests that Ir has remained in the residual ultramafics after separation of the basaltic melts. A problem seems to exist in fractionating olivine tholeiites from komatiitic primitive melts in respect to their depleted LREE abundances.…”
Section: Olivinementioning
confidence: 99%