Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes

Abstract Hydrogen isotopes have been widely used as powerful tracers to understand the origin of terrestrial water and the water circulation between the surface and the deep interior of the Earth. However, further quantitative understanding is hindered due to a lack of observations about the changes...

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Main Authors: Takeshi Kuritani, Kenji Shimizu, Takayuki Ushikubo, Qun-Ke Xia, Jia Liu, Mitsuhiro Nakagawa, Hajime Taniuchi, Eiichi Sato, Nobuo Doi
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98307-y
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spelling doaj-1b0eda490fab477e99288b08783f008d2021-09-26T11:29:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111810.1038/s41598-021-98307-yTracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopesTakeshi Kuritani0Kenji Shimizu1Takayuki Ushikubo2Qun-Ke Xia3Jia Liu4Mitsuhiro Nakagawa5Hajime Taniuchi6Eiichi Sato7Nobuo Doi8Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido UniversityKochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and TechnologyKochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and TechnologyKey Laboratory of Geoscience Big Data and Deep Resource of Zhejiang Province, School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang UniversityKey Laboratory of Geoscience Big Data and Deep Resource of Zhejiang Province, School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido UniversityDepartment of Natural History Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido UniversityEarth Science Laboratory, Hokkaido University of EducationResearch Center for Regional Disaster Management, Iwate UniversityAbstract Hydrogen isotopes have been widely used as powerful tracers to understand the origin of terrestrial water and the water circulation between the surface and the deep interior of the Earth. However, further quantitative understanding is hindered due to a lack of observations about the changes in D/H ratios of a slab during subduction. Here, we report hydrogen isotope data of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from active volcanoes with variable depths (90‒550 km) to the subducting Pacific slab. The results show that the D/H ratio of the slab fluid at the volcanic front is lower than that of the slab fluid just behind the volcanic front. This demonstrates that fluids with different D/H ratios were released from the crust and the underlying peridotite portions of the slab around the volcanic front. The results also show that the D/H ratios of slab fluids do not change significantly with slab depths from 300 to 550 km, which demonstrates that slab dehydration did not occur significantly beyond the arc. Our estimated δD‰ value for the slab materials that accumulated in the mantle transition zone is > − 90‰, a value which is significantly higher than previous estimates.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98307-y
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author Takeshi Kuritani
Kenji Shimizu
Takayuki Ushikubo
Qun-Ke Xia
Jia Liu
Mitsuhiro Nakagawa
Hajime Taniuchi
Eiichi Sato
Nobuo Doi
spellingShingle Takeshi Kuritani
Kenji Shimizu
Takayuki Ushikubo
Qun-Ke Xia
Jia Liu
Mitsuhiro Nakagawa
Hajime Taniuchi
Eiichi Sato
Nobuo Doi
Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
Scientific Reports
author_facet Takeshi Kuritani
Kenji Shimizu
Takayuki Ushikubo
Qun-Ke Xia
Jia Liu
Mitsuhiro Nakagawa
Hajime Taniuchi
Eiichi Sato
Nobuo Doi
author_sort Takeshi Kuritani
title Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
title_short Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
title_full Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
title_fullStr Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Tracing the subducting Pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
title_sort tracing the subducting pacific slab to the mantle transition zone with hydrogen isotopes
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Hydrogen isotopes have been widely used as powerful tracers to understand the origin of terrestrial water and the water circulation between the surface and the deep interior of the Earth. However, further quantitative understanding is hindered due to a lack of observations about the changes in D/H ratios of a slab during subduction. Here, we report hydrogen isotope data of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from active volcanoes with variable depths (90‒550 km) to the subducting Pacific slab. The results show that the D/H ratio of the slab fluid at the volcanic front is lower than that of the slab fluid just behind the volcanic front. This demonstrates that fluids with different D/H ratios were released from the crust and the underlying peridotite portions of the slab around the volcanic front. The results also show that the D/H ratios of slab fluids do not change significantly with slab depths from 300 to 550 km, which demonstrates that slab dehydration did not occur significantly beyond the arc. Our estimated δD‰ value for the slab materials that accumulated in the mantle transition zone is > − 90‰, a value which is significantly higher than previous estimates.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98307-y
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