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High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume

It is well established that mantle plumes are the main conduits for upwelling geochemically enriched material from Earth's deep interior. The fashion and extent to which lateral flow processes at shallow depths may disperse enriched mantle material far (>1,000 km) from vertical plume conduit...

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Autores principales: Bekaert, David V., Gazel, Esteban, Turner, Stephen, Behn, Mark D., de Moor, J. Marten, Zahirovic, Sabin, Manea, Vlad C., Hoernle, Kaj, Fischer, Tobias P., Hammerstrom, Alexander, Seltzer, Alan M., Kulongoski, Justin T., Patel, Bina S., Schrenk, Matthew O., Halldórsson, Sæmundur A., Nakagawa, Mayuko, Ramírez, Carlos J., Krantz, John A., Yücel, Mustafa, Ballentine, Christopher J., Giovannelli, Donato, Lloyd, Karen G., Barry, Peter H.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8617460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34799449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2110997118
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author Bekaert, David V.
Gazel, Esteban
Turner, Stephen
Behn, Mark D.
de Moor, J. Marten
Zahirovic, Sabin
Manea, Vlad C.
Hoernle, Kaj
Fischer, Tobias P.
Hammerstrom, Alexander
Seltzer, Alan M.
Kulongoski, Justin T.
Patel, Bina S.
Schrenk, Matthew O.
Halldórsson, Sæmundur A.
Nakagawa, Mayuko
Ramírez, Carlos J.
Krantz, John A.
Yücel, Mustafa
Ballentine, Christopher J.
Giovannelli, Donato
Lloyd, Karen G.
Barry, Peter H.
author_facet Bekaert, David V.
Gazel, Esteban
Turner, Stephen
Behn, Mark D.
de Moor, J. Marten
Zahirovic, Sabin
Manea, Vlad C.
Hoernle, Kaj
Fischer, Tobias P.
Hammerstrom, Alexander
Seltzer, Alan M.
Kulongoski, Justin T.
Patel, Bina S.
Schrenk, Matthew O.
Halldórsson, Sæmundur A.
Nakagawa, Mayuko
Ramírez, Carlos J.
Krantz, John A.
Yücel, Mustafa
Ballentine, Christopher J.
Giovannelli, Donato
Lloyd, Karen G.
Barry, Peter H.
author_sort Bekaert, David V.
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description It is well established that mantle plumes are the main conduits for upwelling geochemically enriched material from Earth's deep interior. The fashion and extent to which lateral flow processes at shallow depths may disperse enriched mantle material far (>1,000 km) from vertical plume conduits, however, remain poorly constrained. Here, we report He and C isotope data from 65 hydrothermal fluids from the southern Central America Margin (CAM) which reveal strikingly high (3)He/(4)He (up to 8.9R(A)) in low-temperature (≤50 °C) geothermal springs of central Panama that are not associated with active volcanism. Following radiogenic correction, these data imply a mantle source (3)He/(4)He >10.3R(A) (and potentially up to 26R(A), similar to Galápagos hotspot lavas) markedly greater than the upper mantle range (8 ± 1R(A)). Lava geochemistry (Pb isotopes, Nb/U, and Ce/Pb) and geophysical constraints show that high (3)He/(4)He values in central Panama are likely derived from the infiltration of a Galápagos plume–like mantle through a slab window that opened ∼8 Mya. Two potential transport mechanisms can explain the connection between the Galápagos plume and the slab window: 1) sublithospheric transport of Galápagos plume material channeled by lithosphere thinning along the Panama Fracture Zone or 2) active upwelling of Galápagos plume material blown by a “mantle wind” toward the CAM. We present a model of global mantle flow that supports the second mechanism, whereby most of the eastward transport of Galápagos plume material occurs in the shallow asthenosphere. These findings underscore the potential for lateral mantle flow to transport mantle geochemical heterogeneities thousands of kilometers away from plume conduits.
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spelling pubmed-86174602021-12-09 High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume Bekaert, David V. Gazel, Esteban Turner, Stephen Behn, Mark D. de Moor, J. Marten Zahirovic, Sabin Manea, Vlad C. Hoernle, Kaj Fischer, Tobias P. Hammerstrom, Alexander Seltzer, Alan M. Kulongoski, Justin T. Patel, Bina S. Schrenk, Matthew O. Halldórsson, Sæmundur A. Nakagawa, Mayuko Ramírez, Carlos J. Krantz, John A. Yücel, Mustafa Ballentine, Christopher J. Giovannelli, Donato Lloyd, Karen G. Barry, Peter H. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences It is well established that mantle plumes are the main conduits for upwelling geochemically enriched material from Earth's deep interior. The fashion and extent to which lateral flow processes at shallow depths may disperse enriched mantle material far (>1,000 km) from vertical plume conduits, however, remain poorly constrained. Here, we report He and C isotope data from 65 hydrothermal fluids from the southern Central America Margin (CAM) which reveal strikingly high (3)He/(4)He (up to 8.9R(A)) in low-temperature (≤50 °C) geothermal springs of central Panama that are not associated with active volcanism. Following radiogenic correction, these data imply a mantle source (3)He/(4)He >10.3R(A) (and potentially up to 26R(A), similar to Galápagos hotspot lavas) markedly greater than the upper mantle range (8 ± 1R(A)). Lava geochemistry (Pb isotopes, Nb/U, and Ce/Pb) and geophysical constraints show that high (3)He/(4)He values in central Panama are likely derived from the infiltration of a Galápagos plume–like mantle through a slab window that opened ∼8 Mya. Two potential transport mechanisms can explain the connection between the Galápagos plume and the slab window: 1) sublithospheric transport of Galápagos plume material channeled by lithosphere thinning along the Panama Fracture Zone or 2) active upwelling of Galápagos plume material blown by a “mantle wind” toward the CAM. We present a model of global mantle flow that supports the second mechanism, whereby most of the eastward transport of Galápagos plume material occurs in the shallow asthenosphere. These findings underscore the potential for lateral mantle flow to transport mantle geochemical heterogeneities thousands of kilometers away from plume conduits. National Academy of Sciences 2021-11-19 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8617460/ /pubmed/34799449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2110997118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Bekaert, David V.
Gazel, Esteban
Turner, Stephen
Behn, Mark D.
de Moor, J. Marten
Zahirovic, Sabin
Manea, Vlad C.
Hoernle, Kaj
Fischer, Tobias P.
Hammerstrom, Alexander
Seltzer, Alan M.
Kulongoski, Justin T.
Patel, Bina S.
Schrenk, Matthew O.
Halldórsson, Sæmundur A.
Nakagawa, Mayuko
Ramírez, Carlos J.
Krantz, John A.
Yücel, Mustafa
Ballentine, Christopher J.
Giovannelli, Donato
Lloyd, Karen G.
Barry, Peter H.
High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title_full High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title_fullStr High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title_full_unstemmed High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title_short High (3)He/(4)He in central Panama reveals a distal connection to the Galápagos plume
title_sort high (3)he/(4)he in central panama reveals a distal connection to the galápagos plume
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8617460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34799449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2110997118
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