1. Heat Transfer and Production in Cratonic Continental Crust: U‐Pb Thermochronology of Xenoliths From the Siberian Craton
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Francisco E. Apen, Roberta L. Rudnick, Dmitri A. Ionov, John M. Cottle, Jean‐Franҫois Moyen, Alexander V. Golovin, and Andrey V. Korsakov
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xenoliths ,U‐Pb thermochronology ,craton ,heat production ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract Coupled U‐Pb and trace‐element analyses of accessory phases in crustal xenoliths from the Late Devonian Udachnaya kimberlite (Siberian craton, Russia) are used to constrain Moho temperature and crustal heat production at the time of kimberlite eruption. Rutile and apatite in lower‐crustal garnet granulites record U‐Pb dates that extend from 1.8 Ga to 360 Ma (timing of kimberlite eruption). This contrasts with upper‐crustal tonalites and amphibolites that contain solely Paleoproterozoic apatite. Depth profiling of rutile from the lower‐crustal xenoliths show that U‐Pb dates increase gradually from rim to core over μm‐scale distances, with slower‐diffusing elements (e.g., Al) increasing in concentration across similar length‐scales. The U‐Pb and trace element gradients in rutile are incompatible with partial Pb loss during slow cooling, but are consistent with neocrystallization and re‐heating of the lower crust for
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- 2022
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