The nine editions of Stable Isotope Geochemistry have appeared over a time span of nearly 50 years. The first edition (1973) appeared as a slim book of 135 pages. Due to the rapid …
Y Xu, Q Wang, G Tang, J Wang, H Li, J Zhou… - Science China Earth …, 2020 - Springer
Whether arc magmatism occurs above oceanic subduction zones is the forefront of studies on convergent plate margins. The most important petrologic issue related to the evolution of …
Mo isotope compositions have been increasingly used as a source tracer in magmatic systems. Here, we investigate the relative role of subducting oceanic crust, fluid-rich sources …
Arc volcanic rocks erupted above oceanic subduction zones generally have heavy molybdenum (Mo) isotopic compositions, which are attributed to contributions from oceanic …
Estimates of the volume of the earliest crust based on zircon ages and radiogenic isotopes remain equivocal. Stable isotope systems, such as molybdenum, have the potential to …
Molybdenum isotope variations in mafic arc lavas have mainly been attributed to the influence of slab-derived components, such as subducted sediment melts and aqueous …
RC Hin, KEJ Hibbert, S Chen, M Willbold… - Earth and Planetary …, 2022 - Elsevier
Several studies have suggested that the Earth's upper mantle is slightly enriched in light molybdenum isotopes relative to bulk Earth, defined by chondrites, but there is no …
Arc magmas derived from mantle melting often have trace element and isotopic signatures that indicate crustal contributions. The origin and extent of crustal contributions are critical …
Molybdenum isotopes have emerged as novel tracers for high-temperature igneous and metamorphic processes. The debate remains to what extent different subducted slab …