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Noble gases in mantle

Figure 6.4 Elemental abundance patterns for noble gases in mantle-derived samples (cf. Figure 6.3 and Table 6.1). The ordinate is (G/36Ar)s/(G/36Ar)a, where subscripts s and a designate sample and atmosphere, respectively, and G represents any noble gas isotope. Figure 6.4 Elemental abundance patterns for noble gases in mantle-derived samples (cf. Figure 6.3 and Table 6.1). The ordinate is (G/36Ar)s/(G/36Ar)a, where subscripts s and a designate sample and atmosphere, respectively, and G represents any noble gas isotope.
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