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        <title>Nonchondritic 142Nd in suboceanic mantle peridotites</title>
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        <namePart type="family">Cipriani</namePart>
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        <affiliation>Columbia University. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory</affiliation>
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        <namePart type="family">Bonatti</namePart>
        <namePart type="given">Enrico</namePart>
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        <affiliation>Columbia University. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory</affiliation>
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    <name type="personal">
        <namePart type="family">W. Carlson</namePart>
        <namePart type="given">Richard</namePart>
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    <abstract>The discovery that several solid Earth reservoirs have a superchondritic 142Nd/144Nd ratio led to the hypothesis that either the bulk silicate Earth is not chondritic or that a subchondritic reservoir lies hidden somewhere within the Earth&apos;s interior. One important reservoir, i.e., mid-ocean ridge peridotites representing the main component of the upper oceanic mantle and the source of mid-ocean ridge basalt, has never been tested for 142Nd/144Nd. We determined the 142Nd/144Nd ratio in clinopyroxene separated from two peridotites and a pyroxenite from the SW Indian Ridge and one peridotite from the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. All samples analyzed have superchondritic 142Nd/144Nd ratios in line with mantle-derived material measured to date, except for some ancient cratonic rocks.</abstract>
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        <identifier type="doi">http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GC003415</identifier>
        <identifier type="issn">1525‐2027</identifier>
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