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DePaolo & Wasserburg 1976
DePaolo, D.J. and Wasserburg, G.J. (1976). Inferences About Magma Sources and Mantle Structure From Variations of 143Nd/144Nd. Geophysical Research Letters 3: doi: 10.1029/GL003i012p00743. issn: 0094-8276.

Continental flood basalts and mid-ocean ridge (MOR) tholeiitic basalts have distinctly different 143Nd/144Nd which may permit a priori distinction between ''continental'' and ''oceanic'' igneous rocks. Initial 143Nd/144Nd of continental igneous rocks through time fall on a Sm/Nd evolution curve with chondritic REE abundance ratio. These observations indicate that many continental igneous rocks are derived from a reservoir with chondritic REE pattern which may represent primary material remaining since the formation of the earth. Oceanic igneous rocks are derived from a different ancient reservoir which has Sm/Nd higher than chondritic. Initial 143Nd/144 and 87Sr/86Sr in young basalts from both oceans and continents show a strong correlation suggesting that Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr fractionation events in the mantle may be correlative and caused by the same process. From this correlation Rb/Sr for the earth is inferred to be 0.029.

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