In-situ Iron isotope measurements and mineral compositions from ODP Hole 206-1256D and IODP Hole 335-U1256D

In-situ Fe isotope measurements have been carried out to estimate the impact of the hydrothermal metamorphic overprint on the Fe isotopic composition of Fe-Ti-oxides and Fe-sulfides of the different lithologies of the drilled rocks from IODP Hole 1256D (eastern equatorial Pacific; 15 Ma crust formed at the East Pacific Rise). Most igneous rocks normally have a very restricted range in their 56Fe/54Fe ratio. In contrast, Fe isotope compositions of hot fluids (> 300 °C) from mid-ocean-ridge spreading centers define a narrow range that is shifted to lower delta 56Fe values by 0.2 per mil - 0.5 per mil as compared to igneous rocks. Therefore, it is expected that mineral phases that contain large amounts of Fe are especially affected by the interaction with a fluid that fractionates Fe isotopes during exsolution/precipitation of those minerals. We have used a femtosecond UV-Laser ablation system to determine mineral 56Fe/54Fe ratios of selected samples with a precision of < 0.1 per mil (2 sigma level) at micrometer-scale. We have found significant variations of the delta 56Fe (IRMM-014) values in the minerals between different samples as well as within samples and mineral grains. The overall observed scale of delta 56Fe (magnetite) in 1256D rocks ranges from - 0.12 to + 0.64 per mil, and of delta 56Fe (ilmenite) from - 0.77 to + 0.01 per mil. Pyrite in the lowermost sheeted dike section is clearly distinguishable from the other investigated lithological units, having positive delta 56Fe values between + 0.29 and + 0.56 per mil, whereas pyrite in the other samples has generally negative delta 56Fe values from - 1.10 to - 0.59 permil. One key observation is that the temperature dependent inter-mineral fractionations of Fe isotopes between magnetite and ilmenite are systematically shifted towards higher values when compared to theoretically expected values, while synthesized, well equilibrated magnetite-ilmenite pairs are compatible with the theoretical predictions. Theoretical considerations including beta-factors of different aqueous Fe-chlorides and Rayleigh-type fractionations in the presence of a hydrous, chlorine-bearing fluid can explain this observation. The disagreement between observed and theoretical equilibrium fractionation, the fact that magnetite, in contrast to ilmenite shows a slight downhole trend in the delta 56Fe values, and the observation of small scale heterogeneities within single mineral grains imply that a general re-equilibration of the magnetite-ilmenite pairs is overprinted by kinetic fractionation effects, caused by the interaction of magnetite/ilmenite with hydrothermal fluids penetrating the upper oceanic crust during cooling, or incomplete re-equilibration at low temperatures. Furthermore, the observation of significant small-scale variations in the 56Fe/54Fe ratios of single minerals in this study highlights the importance of high spatial-resolution-analyses of stable isotope ratios for further investigations.

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Dziony, Wanja, Horn, Ingo, Lattard, D, Koepke, Jürgen, Steinhoefel, Grit, Schuessler, Jan A, Holtz, François (2016). Dataset: In-situ Iron isotope measurements and mineral compositions from ODP Hole 206-1256D and IODP Hole 335-U1256D. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.856871

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.856871
Author Dziony, Wanja
Given Name Wanja
Family Name Dziony
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Horn, Ingo
Lattard, D
Koepke, Jürgen
Steinhoefel, Grit
Schuessler, Jan A
Holtz, François
Source Creation 2016
Publication Year 2016
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Dziony_2014
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: In-situ Fe isotope ratio determination in Fe–Ti oxides and sulfides from drilled gabbros and basalt from the IODP Hole 1256D in the eastern equatorial Pacific
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.10.035
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2014
Source: Chemical Geology
Authors: Dziony Wanja , Horn Ingo , Lattard D , Koepke Jürgen , Steinhoefel Grit , Schuessler Jan A , Holtz François .

Title: IODP Expedition 335: Deep Sampling in ODP Hole 1256D
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.sd.13.04.2011
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2012
Source: Scientific Drilling
Authors: Teagle Damon A H , Ildefonse Benoit , Blum Peter , Expedition 335 Scientists .