Abstract
AbstractPlatinum group elements are invaluable tracers for planetary accretion and differentiation and the formation of PGE sulfide deposits. Previous laboratory determinations of the sulfide liquid–basaltic melt partition coefficients of PGE ($${D}_{PGE}^{SL/SM}$$
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) yielded values of 102–109, and values of >105 have been accepted by the geochemical and cosmochemical society. Here we perform measurements of $${D}_{Pt,\,Pd}^{SL/SM}$$
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at 1 GPa and 1,400 °C, and find that $${D}_{Pt,\,Pd}^{SL/SM}$$
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increase respectively from 3,500 to 3.5 × 105 and 1,800 to 7 × 105, as the Pt and Pd concentration in the sulfide liquid increases from 60 to 21,000 ppm and 26 to 7,000 ppm, respectively, implying non-Henrian behavior of the Pt and Pd partitioning. The use of $${D}_{Pt,\,Pd}^{SL/SM}$$
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values of 2,000–6,000 well explains the Pt and Pd systematics of Earth’s mantle peridotites and mid-ocean ridge basalts. Our findings suggest that the behavior of PGE needs to be reevaluated when using them to trace planetary magmatic processes.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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