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Earth core composition

The least fractionated rocks of the Earth are those that have only suffered core formation but have not been affected by the extraction of partial melts during crust formation. These rocks should have the composition of the PM, i.e., the mantle before the onset of crust formation. Such rocks are typically high in MgO and low in AI2O3, CaO, Ti02, and other elements incompatible with mantle minerals. Fortunately, it is possible to collect samples on the surface of the Earth with compositions that closely resemble the composition of the primitive mantle. Such samples are not known from the surfaces of Moon, Mars, and the asteroid Vesta. It is, therefore, much more difficult to reconstruct the bulk composition of Moon, Mars, and Vesta based on the analyses of samples available from these bodies. [Pg.711]

The Lu- Hf isotopic system (half-life —37 Gyr) is, in many ways, chemically similar to Sm- Nd. In both isotopic schemes the parent and daughter elements are refractory lithophile elements, such that their relative abundances in the Earth were probably not modified during accretion, nor did they participate in core formation. Thus, as for the Sm-Nd system, the compositions of chondritic meteorites can, in principle, be used to establish bulk silicate Earth isotopic compositions and Lu/Hf ratios directly. The potential, therefore, exists for establishing a precise isotopic baseline to use for recognizing fine-scale deviations in isotopic compositions, which can then be used to reveal... [Pg.1196]

A compositional model for the primitive mantle and bulk Earth is described above, which indirectly prescribes a core composition, although it does not identify the proportion of siderophile and chalcophile elements in the core and mantle. The mantle abundance pattern for the lithophile elements shown in Figure 4 provides a reference... [Pg.1252]


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