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The Origin of Precious Metals on Earth Tim Elliott Bristol Isotope Group, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol

The Origin of Precious Metals on Earth

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Lecture given by Tim Elliott, University of Bristol UK, during the European Association of Geochemistry Distinguished Lecture Tour 2012.

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The Origin of Precious Metals on Earth

Tim Elliott

Bristol Isotope Group, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol

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Precious Metals

PGEHighly siderophile elements (HSE)

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Geochemical Reservoirs

Bulk Earth

(Chondritic)

Bulk Silicate Earth

Core

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Highly Siderophile Element (HSE) Abundances

Walker 2009

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Depletion of Siderophile Elements

Drake and Righter 02

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Geochemical Reservoirs

Bulk Earth

(Chondritic)

Bulk Silicate Earth

Core

Dmetal-silicate

Most HSE compatible during mantle melting

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Surprisingly Abundant Precious Metals

Drake and Righter 02

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Wood et al 06

Deep, high temperature core formation?

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Higher P experiments

Mann et al 11

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Late Veneer

• Addition of chondritic material post core formation

• Requires ~0.5% by mass of Earth by such late meteorite bombardment

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Siderophile element abundances

Drake and Righter 02

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NASA imageFessler and Spudis LPI

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Timing of Core Formation

Rudge et al 2010

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‘Late’ Bombardment

Image from Elements Magazine

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Late Veneer

• Material certainly added post core formation

• Need ~20:1 Earth:Moon accretion

• Can this amount of material be delivered without being added to core?

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Late Veneer vs High T core

• Internal or external source of precious metals

• Sample Earth before Late Veneer?

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The oldest part of the planet

Jack Hills,Yilgarn Block, W. Australia

Wilde et al 01

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Zircon agesWilde et al 01

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Archaean Greenland

Kamber et al 02

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Istaq Gneisses, Greenland

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Istaq Gneisses, Greenland

Kamber et al 02

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Extinct 146Sm

142Nd/144Nd142Nd =

142Nd/144NdSample

Ames Nd-1 x10000

146Sm - 142Nd (t1/2 ~ 103 67Ma)

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Oldest Terrestrial Rocks

Caro et al 2006

Isua, Greenland~3.8Ga

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Precious Metal Content of Earliest Mantle?

• Need to see through melting, crystallisation and metamorphism

• Hard to constrain moden mantle Platinum Group Elements (PGE) contents even with samples of mantle

• Need a robust proxy for PGE• Isotopic tracer of terrestrial vs extra-terrestrial

PGE?

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W proxy of Precious Metals

PGE

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Extinct 182Hf

182W/184W182W =

182W/184WSample

NIST SRM 3163-1 x10000

182Hf – 182W (t1/2 ~ 8.9Ma)

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Jacobsen 06

Earth’s Core(today)

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Influence of Late Veneer on 182W

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•Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICPMS), Thermo Finnigan Neptune

W isotopic measurements

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182W variability in modern mantle?

• Entrainment of core material into mantle via plumes may lower 182W

• High 186Os/188Os of Hawaiian plume attributed to core component (Walker and Brandon)

• Outer core should have low 182W ~-1.9 and much W

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Jacobsen 06

Earth’s Core(today)

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Coffin 2006

Large Igneous Provinces

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Deep-seated plumes

Montelli et al 2006

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Mantle 182W variability

Large Igneous Provinces

‘Deep rooted’ OIB

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Istaq Gneisses, Greenland

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3.8Ga Greenland(Isua)

182W

Modern

2Ga Granitoid

Mantle W isotope evolution

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Influence of Late Veneer on 182W

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Origin of Precious Metals

• Homogeneity of 182W of modern mantle leaves no room for precious metal deliver from core to mantle

• Contrast of 0.15 182W between modern and Isua rocks entirely compatible with Late Veneer

• Current inventory of precious metals delivered to Earth by meteorite bombardment post core formation

• 20x higher flux to Earth compared to Moon a lucky chance of the random nature of accretion (Botke et al 2011)