Nature Communications (Sep 2019)
Sulphur isotopes of alkaline magmas unlock long-term records of crustal recycling on Earth
Abstract
Sulphur isotopes track recycling of subducted crustal material, yet few igneous rocks preserve these signals over Earth history. Here, the authors investigate a billion-year-old alkaline province in Greenland and are able to reconstruct a recycled mantle source, thus alkaline rocks can be used to reveal crustal recycling through geological time.