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Rare Gas Systematics in Popping Rock: Isotopic and Elemental Compositions in the Upper Mantle
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1998
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EngineeringUpper MantleRare Gas BudgetElemental CompositionsRare Gas SystematicsGeologyEarth SciencesGeochemistryIgneous ProcessPopping Rock ImplyPetrologySolar PatternVolatile ElementEarth ScienceMantle Geochemistry
New experimental data on the isotopic variations of neon, argon, and xenon in a popping rock imply that the 40Ar/36Ar ratio of the upper mantle is less than 44,000 and that the 129Xe/130Xe ratio is less than 8.2. The elemental abundance pattern of rare gases is chondritic-like and is quite distinct from the solar pattern. These data imply that Earth accreted from planetesimals that probably underwent a transformation of their rare gas budget from solar- to chondritic-like, leaving the isotopic composition unchanged from the solar pattern.
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