This work presents the first mapping of the radiogenic heat production (RHP) and the respective radiogenic heat flow (RHF) of the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA) located at 1°N in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Using radiogenic heat producing elements (RPE) we inferred a radiogenic heat production ranging 0.08–0.68 μW/m3 (Median: 0.21 μW/m3 and Geometric mean: 0.25 μW/m3) by whole-rock chemical analysis and between 0.08 and 0.48 μW/m3 (Median: 0.19 μW/m3; Geometric mean: 0.19 μW/m3) by in situ Gamma radiation spectrometry. The mean of radiogenic heat production of mylonite rocks from SPSPA (0.22 μW/m3) is significantly higher than predicted values for ultramafic rocks as those largely outcropping in the SPSPA. This is probably due to the pervasive alteration of these rocks and the incorporation of little magma fractions during mylonitization. By converse, the average surface radiogenic heat flow (49.7 μW/m2) is lower than that predicted for the oceanic lithosphere, suggesting that the upper mantle contribution to the heat flow is also low in the SPSPA region. Based on the acquired data and the peculiar tectonics of the SPSPA we propose that the lithospheric mantle around the SPSPA area is colder than that surrounding the Equatorial Atlantic region.

Mapping of surface radiogenic heat production from in situ gamma spectrometry and chemical data of exhumed mantle peridotites at the St. Peter and St. Paul archipelago (equatorial Atlantic) / da Costa Campos, Thomas Ferreira; Araujo, José Humberto; Sichel, Susanna Eleonora; da Silva Pastura, Valéria Fonseca; Motoki, Kenji Freire; Barão, Leonardo Mairink; Maia, Marcia; da Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro; Navoni, Julio; Vargas, Thais; Szatmari, Peter; Brunelli, Daniele. - In: APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES. - ISSN 0969-8043. - 192:(2023), pp. 110608-110630. [10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110608]

Mapping of surface radiogenic heat production from in situ gamma spectrometry and chemical data of exhumed mantle peridotites at the St. Peter and St. Paul archipelago (equatorial Atlantic)

Brunelli, Daniele
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This work presents the first mapping of the radiogenic heat production (RHP) and the respective radiogenic heat flow (RHF) of the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA) located at 1°N in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Using radiogenic heat producing elements (RPE) we inferred a radiogenic heat production ranging 0.08–0.68 μW/m3 (Median: 0.21 μW/m3 and Geometric mean: 0.25 μW/m3) by whole-rock chemical analysis and between 0.08 and 0.48 μW/m3 (Median: 0.19 μW/m3; Geometric mean: 0.19 μW/m3) by in situ Gamma radiation spectrometry. The mean of radiogenic heat production of mylonite rocks from SPSPA (0.22 μW/m3) is significantly higher than predicted values for ultramafic rocks as those largely outcropping in the SPSPA. This is probably due to the pervasive alteration of these rocks and the incorporation of little magma fractions during mylonitization. By converse, the average surface radiogenic heat flow (49.7 μW/m2) is lower than that predicted for the oceanic lithosphere, suggesting that the upper mantle contribution to the heat flow is also low in the SPSPA region. Based on the acquired data and the peculiar tectonics of the SPSPA we propose that the lithospheric mantle around the SPSPA area is colder than that surrounding the Equatorial Atlantic region.
2023
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110608
110630
Mapping of surface radiogenic heat production from in situ gamma spectrometry and chemical data of exhumed mantle peridotites at the St. Peter and St. Paul archipelago (equatorial Atlantic) / da Costa Campos, Thomas Ferreira; Araujo, José Humberto; Sichel, Susanna Eleonora; da Silva Pastura, Valéria Fonseca; Motoki, Kenji Freire; Barão, Leonardo Mairink; Maia, Marcia; da Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro; Navoni, Julio; Vargas, Thais; Szatmari, Peter; Brunelli, Daniele. - In: APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES. - ISSN 0969-8043. - 192:(2023), pp. 110608-110630. [10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110608]
da Costa Campos, Thomas Ferreira; Araujo, José Humberto; Sichel, Susanna Eleonora; da Silva Pastura, Valéria Fonseca; Motoki, Kenji Freire; Barão, Leonardo Mairink; Maia, Marcia; da Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro; Navoni, Julio; Vargas, Thais; Szatmari, Peter; Brunelli, Daniele
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