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Zr- Hf Fractionation During Water-Rock Interaction

Paolo CensiPierpaolo ZuddasClaudio InguaggiatoClaudio InguaggiatoWalter D'alessandro

subject

Ionic radius010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCoordination numberEarth and Planetary Sciences(all)Mineralogy[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesWeatheringGeneral MedicineFractionation010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesIonZr/Hf weatheringMeteoritenatural watersLithosphereZr/Hf ratioGeologyOrder of magnitude0105 earth and related environmental sciences

description

International audience; Zr and Hf are two elements having same ionic charge and similar ionic size at a given coordination number. Despite the Zr/Hf ratio is considered to be quite constant in meteorites and lithospheric rocks, seawaters collected from the surface down to varying depths of several Pacific Ocean stations reveal that the Zr/Hf ratio increases by one order of magnitude. Very recent studies have shown that, in both ground waters and lake waters, the Zr/Hf ratio is either higher or lower compared to the interacting minerals displaying a large variability in the distribution of these twin elements. In this communication the possible processes responsible for such a large fractionation are discussed but further work is needed to test the validity of these interpretations. This basic problem of scientific significance needs more attention from the water-rock interaction community.

10.1016/j.proeps.2016.12.179https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01440534/file/1-s2.0-S1878522016302132-main.pdf