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Hadean silicate differentiation preserved by anomalous 142Nd/144Nd ratios in the Réunion hotspot source

Bradley J. Peters (), Richard W. Carlson, James M. D. Day and Mary F. Horan
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Bradley J. Peters: Carnegie Institution for Science
Richard W. Carlson: Carnegie Institution for Science
James M. D. Day: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego
Mary F. Horan: Carnegie Institution for Science

Nature, 2018, vol. 555, issue 7694, 89-93

Abstract: Neodymium-142 isotope data from young Réunion Island volcanic rocks reflect the effects of geological processes that occurred more than four billion years ago, showing that the deep mantle may preserve geochemical signatures of the primordial Earth.

Date: 2018
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