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Crustal controls on light noble gas isotope variability along the Andean Volcanic Arc
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Geochem. Persp. Let. (2021) 19, 45–49
10.7185/geochemlet.2134
Autor
Lages, J.
Rizzo, A. L.
Aiuppa, A.
Robidoux, Philippe
Aguilar, R.
Apaza, F.
Masias, P.
Institución
Resumen
This study combines new noble gas data from fluid inclusions in minerals from
Sabancaya, Ubinas, and El Misti (CVZ, Peru) and Villarica (South Chile, SVZ) with
a revised noble gas compilation in the Andes, to identify systematic along arc variations
in helium isotope compositions. We find 3He/4He ratios varying from 8.8 RA
(Colombia) to 7.4 RA (Ecuador) within the NVZ, and only as high as 6.4 RA in the
CVZ (RA is the atmospheric 3He/4He ratio of 1.39 × 10–6). These distinct isotope compositions
cannot be explained by variable radiogenic 4He production via slab fluid
transport of U and Th in the mantle wedge, since both NVZ and CVZ share similar
slab sediment inputs (Th/La ≈ 0.08–0.13). Instead, the progressively more radiogenic
3He/4He signatures in Ecuador and Peru reflect 4He addition upon magma ascent/
storage in the crust, this being especially thick in Peru (>70 km) and Ecuador (>50 km) relative to Colombia (∼30–45 km).
The intermediate compositions in the North (8.0 RA) and South (7.9 RA) Chile, both high sediment flux margins, mostly reflect
a more efficient delivery of radiogenic He in the wedge from the subducted (U-Th-rich) terrigenous sediments. Our results bring
strong evidence for the major role played by crustal processes in governing noble gas compositions along continental arcs.