Tungsten Isotope Composition of Archean Crustal Reservoirs and Implications for Terrestrial μ 182 W Evolution
Abstract
The evolution of Earth's major geochemical reservoirs over ~4.5 × 109 years remains a matter of intense study. Geochemical tools in the form of short-lived radionuclide isotope ratios (142Nd/144Nd and 182W/184W) have expanded our understanding of the geochemical variability in both the modern and ancient Earth. Here, we present 142Nd/144Nd and 182W/184W data from a suite of rocks from the Slave craton that formed over a 1.1 × 109 year time span...
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Title
Tungsten Isotope Composition of Archean Crustal Reservoirs and Implications for Terrestrial μ 182 W Evolution
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
7
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