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[SIT15-05] Hf and W partitioning between liquid metal and liquid silicate and resultant core-mantle interaction signature on the 182W isotope of the Afar plume
Keywords:core-mantle interaction, partitioning of Hf and W, W isotope
Here we report the evidence of the Hf-W fractionation under the lowermost mantle condition in core segregation in the early Earth. First-principles free energy calculations reveal that W is strongly partitioned into the liquid metal phase, while Hf remains in the molten silicate even at the core-mantle boundary P,T condition. Such Hf-W fractionation imparts a low 182W property to the core.
We present slightly negative 182W anomalies relative to the average present-day mantle for the Ethiopian basalts, which is closely related to the Afar mantle plume and non-resolvable 182W isotope for the Aden Bay MORB. The basalt samples were analyzed following the modified procedure from Takamasa et al. (2020). The low 182W isotope values indicated the Afar mantle plume generating the Ethiopian basalts were originated from the lowermost mantle and likely contained the core component with low 182W isotope values, which was likely to be diffused from the core (Yoshino et al., 2019).