%0 Journal Article %T Isotopic evidence for multiple recycled sulfur reservoirs in the Mangaia mantle plume %+ Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP (UMR_7154)) %+ Isotope Geochemistry Facility – Center for Mantle Zoology, University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Earth Science, Santa Barbara, CA %+ School of Earth Sciences [Melbourne] %+ University of Maryland [College Park] %A Dottin, J, W %A Labidi, Jabrane %A Jackson, M, G %A Woodhead, J %A Farquhar, J %< avec comité de lecture %@ 1525-2027 %J Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems %I AGU and the Geochemical Society %8 2020-10-09 %D 2020 %Z Sciences of the Universe [physics]Journal articles %X Mangaia, an ocean island in the Cook-Austral volcanic chain, is the type locality for the HIMU mantle reservoir, and has also been shown to exhibit evidence for recycled sulfur with anomalous δ34S and ∆33S that has been attributed an Archean origin. Here we report bulk S isotope data from sulfide inclusions in olivine and pyroxene phenocrysts from one of the previously analyzed and four additional Mangaia basalts to further test for the prevalence of anomalous S in the HIMU mantle source feeding Mangaia. We document compositions that range from -5.13‰ to +0.21‰ (±0.3 2σ), +0.006‰ to +0.049‰ (±0.016 2σ), -0.81‰ to +0.69‰ (±0.3 2σ) for δ34S, Δ33S, and Δ36S respectively. These data extend the range of measured compositions and suggest S-isotope heterogeneity in the HIMU mantle source at Mangaia. We show that S-isotope compositions of bulk sulfide in olivine is not in isotopic equilibrium with bulk sulfide in pyroxene from the same samples and that samples from a confined area (M4,M10, M12, & M13) in the northern central part of the island show a distinct covariation for δ34S and Δ33S. This isotopic variation (forming an array) suggests mixing of sulfur from two sources that were captured at different stages of crystallization by phenocrysts in the Mangaia HIMU sulfur endmember. %G English %2 https://hal.science/insu-03584471v1/document %2 https://hal.science/insu-03584471v1/file/877214_2_merged_1599400418_small.pdf %L insu-03584471 %U https://hal.science/insu-03584471