Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2004, abstract #V54B-01
Physics
4808 Chemical Tracers, 3662 Meteorites, 3670 Minor And Trace Element Composition, 4294 Instruments And Techniques
Scientific paper
The short-lived 53Mn-53Cr (half-life of 3.7 Ma) isotope system has been widely used in cosmochemical studies and excess 53Cr relative to the terrestrial 53Cr/52Cr ratio has been detected in a variety of ancient solar system objects. Inspired by the highly debatted, apparent indications from W isotopes for a meteoritic component in ~3.8 Ga sediments from Isua ([1]) and the potential of the Mn-Cr extinct isotope system to trace extraterrestrial components in K-T sections ([2]), we have initiated a long-term study of Cr isotope systematics in these sediments, from which Rosing ([3]) reported graphitic microparticles with isotopically light C, indicative of a biogenic origin. We document our ability to reproduce the terrestrial Cr standard to +/- 0.15 \epsilon-units, applying a second order mass bias correction to acccount for residual mass fractionation effects after application of a strict exponential law. While we are able to detect an apparent deficit of 53Cr in the order of -0.3 \epsilon-units in the K-T boundary clay from Stevns Klint and the carbonaceous chondrite Allende (and thus confirm results by [2]), several pelagic shales (with Cr concentrations from 30-70 ppm) from Isua give statistically indistinguishable values from the terrestrial standard. We are thus not capable of detecting a Cr-component of extraterrestrial origin within the limits of our mass spectrometric precision in the Isua sediments and therefore are unable to confirm the W-isotope evidence for early meteorite bombardment apparently recorded by them. [1] Schoenberg R., Kamber B.S., Collerson K.D. and Moorbath S. (2002), Nature 418, 403-405; [2] Shukolyukov A. and Lugmair G.W. (1998), Science 282, 927-929, [3] Rosing M.T. (1999), Science 283, 674-676.
Frei Robert
Rosing Minik T.
Schoenberg Ronny
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