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Nature | 2016

Chondritic xenon in the Earth’s mantle

Antonio Caracausi; Guillaume Avice; Peter G. Burnard; Evelyn Füri; Bernard Marty

Noble gas isotopes are powerful tracers of the origins of planetary volatiles, and the accretion and evolution of the Earth. The compositions of magmatic gases provide insights into the evolution of the Earth’s mantle and atmosphere. Despite recent analytical progress in the study of planetary materials and mantle-derived gases, the possible dual origin of the planetary gases in the mantle and the atmosphere remains unconstrained. Evidence relating to the relationship between the volatiles within our planet and the potential cosmochemical end-members is scarce. Here we show, using high-precision analysis of magmatic gas from the Eifel volcanic area (in Germany), that the light xenon isotopes identify a chondritic primordial component that differs from the precursor of atmospheric xenon. This is consistent with an asteroidal origin for the volatiles in the Earth’s mantle, and indicates that the volatiles in the atmosphere and mantle originated from distinct cosmochemical sources. Furthermore, our data are consistent with the origin of Eifel magmatism being a deep mantle plume. The corresponding mantle source has been isolated from the convective mantle since about 4.45 billion years ago, in agreement with models that predict the early isolation of mantle domains. Xenon isotope systematics support a clear distinction between mid-ocean-ridge and continental or oceanic plume sources, with chemical heterogeneities dating back to the Earth’s accretion. The deep reservoir now sampled by the Eifel gas had a lower volatile/refractory (iodine/plutonium) composition than the shallower mantle sampled by mid-ocean-ridge volcanism, highlighting the increasing contribution of volatile-rich material during the first tens of millions of years of terrestrial accretion.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2004

Importance of mantle derived fluids during granite associated hydrothermal circulation: He and Ar isotopes of ore minerals from Panasqueira

Peter G. Burnard; David A. Polya


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013

Mechanisms of magma degassing at mid-oceanic ridges and the local volatile composition (4He–40Ar⁎–CO2) of the mantle by laser ablation analysis of individual MORB vesicles

A. Colin; Peter G. Burnard; Bernard Marty


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013

Controls on magmatic cycles and development of rift topography of the Manda Hararo segment (Afar, Ethiopia): Insights from cosmogenic 3He investigation of landscape evolution

S. Medynski; Raphaël Pik; Peter G. Burnard; A. Williams; Charlotte Vye-Brown; David J. P. Ferguson; P-H. Blard; Gezahegn Yirgu; J. I. Seid; Dereje Ayalew; A. T. Calvert


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015

No evidence for change of the atmospheric helium isotope composition since 1978 from re-analysis of the Cape Grim Air Archive

Jennifer C. Mabry; Tefang Lan; Christine Boucher; Peter G. Burnard; Matthias S. Brennwald; R. L. Langenfelds; Bernard Marty


Chemical Geology | 2015

Constraints on the noble gas composition of the deep mantle by bubble-by-bubble analysis of a volcanic glass sample from Iceland

Aurélia Colin; Manuel Moreira; Cécile Gautheron; Peter G. Burnard


Archive | 2009

In Search of Solar Wind Nitrogen in Genesis Material: Further Analysis of a Gold Cross Arm of the Concentrator

Bernard Marty; L. Zimmermann; Peter G. Burnard; Donald L. Burnett; Veronika S. Heber; Rainer Wieler; Peter Bochsler; Roger C. Wiens; Stephen Sestak; Ian A. Franchi


Chemical Geology | 2017

Atmospheric helium isotope composition as a tracer of volcanic emissions: A case study of Erta Ale volcano, Ethiopia

Christine Boucher; Tefang Lan; Bernard Marty; Peter G. Burnard; Tobias P. Fischer; Dereje Ayalew; Jennifer Mabry; J. Maarten de Moor; Michael Zelenski; Laurent Zimmermann


Archive | 2009

Xenon in Archean barite

Maria Cinta Pujol; Bernard Marty; Peter G. Burnard; Pierre Philippot


Archive | 2009

Oldoinyo Lengai gas chemistry from 2005 to 2009: Insights to carbonatite-nephelinite volcanism

Tobias P. Fischer; Peter G. Burnard; Bernard Marty; J. M. H. de Moor; David R. Hilton; Alison M. Shaw; Peter H. Barry; Carlos Ramirez; F. Mangasini

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Bernard Marty

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Bernard Marty

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Tefang Lan

University of Lorraine

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L. Zimmermann

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jennifer Mabry

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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