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Compositional evolution hafnium isotopes

It has been recognized that the Lu-Hf isotopic system in zircon is a powerful tool for deciphering the evolution of the earth s crust and mantle. " Zircon normally contains 0.5-2 wt % Hf, which results in an extremely low Lu/Hf ratio (" Lu/" Hf < 0.002) and consequently a negligible radiogenic growth of Hf due to the decay of Lu. Therefore, the Hf/" Hf ratio of zircon can be regarded as the initial value at the time when it crystaUized. LA-ICP-MS with a multiple ion collector system has also been employed to study the hafnium isotopic composition of zircon and baddeleyite standards in U-Pb geochronology. °°... [Pg.404]

In this section mantle evolution curves are presented for neodymium (Nd), hafnium (Hf), lead (Pb) and osmium (Os) isotopes. A summary of these isotopic systems is given in Text Box 3.2. Earlier studies based upon the study of Sr isotopes in the mantle (e.g. Bell et al., 1982) are now known to be unreliable because of its high geochemical mobility (Goldstein, 1988). The significance of the mantle evolution curves described here is that they demonstrate that the mantle does not operate as an isolated system but that it has evolved in its composition over time, in response to core formation, crust extraction, and the recycling of crustal material. [Pg.111]


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