Radiogenic and stable isotope data (NERC grant NE/L004011/1)
The dataset contains three subsets: 1) W isotope data for reference materials and geological samples, 2) Pb isotope data for reference materials and geological samples and 3) Mo isotope data for reference materials and geological samples. The data was collected over a period of about two years in two different laboratories (University of Manchester and University of Bristol) using multi-collector ICPMS techniques. A description of the methods used to obtain the W and Mo isotope data can be found in Willbold et al. (2011) and Willbold et al. (2016). The determination of the Pb isotope data is detailed in Freymuth et al. (2016). The data of reference materials (standard solutions and geological reference materials) is used to assess the reproducibility and accuracy of the mass spectrometric setup at the time and used as uncertainty estimate for the geological sample data. References: Freymuth, H., Elliott, T., van Soest, M., Skora, S., 2016. Tracing subducted black shales in the Lesser Antilles arc using molybdenum isotope ratios. Geology 44, 987-990. Willbold, M., Elliott, T., Moorbath, S., 2011. The tungsten isotopic composition of the Earth's mantle before the terminal bombardment. Nature 477, 195-198. Willbold, M., Hibbert, K., Lai, Y.-J., Freymuth, H., Hin, R.C., Coath, C., Vils, F., Elliott, T., 2016. High-Precision Mass-Dependent Molybdenum Isotope Variations in Magmatic Rocks Determined by Double-Spike MC-ICP-MS. Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research 40, 389-403.
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Sample locations are given in: Elliott, T., Blichert-Toft, J., Heumann, A., Koetsier, G., Forjaz, V., 2007. The origin of enriched mantle beneath Sao Miguel, Azores. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 71, 219-240. Freymuth, H., Elliott, T., van Soest, M., Skora, S., 2016. Tracing subducted black shales in the Lesser Antilles arc using molybdenum isotope ratios. Geology 44, 987-990. ODriscoll, B., Day, J.M.D., Daly, J.S., Walker, R.J., McDonough, W.F., 2009. Rheniumosmium isotopes and platinum-group elements in the Rum Layered Suite, Scotland: Implications for Cr-spinel seam formation and the composition of the Iceland mantle anomaly. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 286, 41-51.
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Tungsten isotopes
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Preparation of standard solutions as part of previous studies (Willbold et al., 2011; Willbold et al., 2016) Preparation of rocks samples using metal-free tools (see Willbold et al., 2011) except for geological reference materials, which were obtained as powders from the US Geological Survey (USGS). Data acquisition by MC-ICPMS techniques using sample-standard bracketing (W and Pb isotope data) and double-spike (Mo isotope data) techniques. Data reduction as well as data presentation described in Willbold et al. (2011; 2016), and Freymuth et al. (2016). References: Freymuth et al. (2016). Geology 44, 987-990. Willbold et al. (2011). Nature 477, 195-198. Willbold et al. (2016). Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research 40, 389-403.
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Department of Isotope Geology
Universität Göttingen
Geoscience Center, Goldschmidtstraße 1, 37077
Göttingen
Germany
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British Geological Survey
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