1. In Situ Potassium-Argon Geochronology Using Fluxed Fusion and a Double Spike
- Author
-
Hurowitz, Joel A, Hecht, Michael H, Zimmerman, Wayne F, Neidholdt, Evan L, Sinha, Mahadeva P, Sturhahn, Wolfgang, Coleman, Max, McCleese, Daniel J, Farley, Kenneth A, Eiler, John M, Rossman, George R, and Waltenberg, Kathryn
- Subjects
Man/System Technology And Life Support - Abstract
A document highlights an Li-based fluxing agent that enables sample fusion and quantitative Ar-release at relatively low temperatures (900-1,000 C), readily achievable with current flight resistance furnace designs. A solid, double spike containing known quantities of Ar-39 and K-41 was developed that, when added in known amounts to a sample, enables the extraction of a Ar-40/K-40 ratio for age estimation without a sample mass measurement. The use of a combination of a flux and a double spike as a means of solving the mechanical hurdles to an in situ K-Ar geochronology measurement has never been proposed before. This methodology and instrument design would provide a capability for assessing the ages of rocks and minerals on the surfaces of planets and other rocky terrestrial bodies in the solar system.
- Published
- 2012