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  • Title: Redox heterogeneity in mid-ocean ridge basalts as a function of mantle source.
    Author: Cottrell E, Kelley KA.
    Journal: Science; 2013 Jun 14; 340(6138):1314-7. PubMed ID: 23641060.
    Abstract:
    The oxidation state of Earth's upper mantle both influences and records mantle evolution, but systematic fine-scale variations in upper mantle oxidation state have not previously been recognized in mantle-derived lavas from mid-ocean ridges. Through a global survey of mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses, we show that mantle oxidation state varies systematically as a function of mantle source composition. Negative correlations between Fe(3+)/ΣFe ratios and indices of mantle enrichment--such as (87)Sr/(86)Sr, (208)Pb/(204)Pb, Ba/La, and Nb/Zr ratios--reveal that enriched mantle is more reduced than depleted mantle. Because carbon may act to simultaneously reduce iron and generate melts that share geochemical traits with our reduced samples, we propose that carbon creates magmas at ridges that are reduced and enriched.
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