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Occurrence of Excess 40Ar in Amphibole: Implications of 40Ar/39Ar Dating by Laser Stepwise Heating and <italic>in vacuo</italic> Crushing.

Authors :
Hu, Rong-Guo
Bai, Xiu-Juan
Wijbrans, Jan
Brouwer, Fraukje
Zhao, Yi-Lai
Qiu, Hua-Ning
Source :
Journal of Earth Science; Apr2018, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p416-426, 11p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The joint methods of &lt;superscript&gt;40&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar/&lt;superscript&gt;39&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar laser stepwise heating and &lt;italic&gt;in vacuo&lt;/italic&gt; crushing have been applied to date amphiboles from the North Qaidam ultra-high pressure metamorphic amphibolites. Two amphibole samples analyzed by laser heating yielded saddle-shaped age spectra with total gas ages of 574.5&#177;2.5 and 562.5&#177;2.5 Ma. These ages are much older than the reported zircon U-Pb ages (∼495 Ma) from Yuka eclogite, indicating the presence of excess &lt;superscript&gt;40&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar. In order to decipher the occurrence of excess &lt;superscript&gt;40&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar and constrain the age of amphibolite-facies retrogression, two duplicate amphibole samples were further employed for &lt;superscript&gt;40&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar/&lt;superscript&gt;39&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar &lt;italic&gt;in vacuo&lt;/italic&gt; crushing analyses. Both samples exhibit similar monotonically declining release spectra, which are characterized by rapid decline of anomalously old apparent ages in the early steps. The data of the late steps yielded concordant apparent ages with plateau ages of 460.9&#177;1.2 and 459.6&#177;1.8 Ma. We interpret that gases released in the early steps derive from the significant excess &lt;superscript&gt;40&lt;/superscript&gt;Ar containing secondary fluid inclusions (SFIs) due to their distribution characteristics along cracks leading to be easily extracted, whereas those released in the later steps represent the contribution of the small primary fluid inclusions (PFIs). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1674487X
Volume :
29
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Earth Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129132451
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12583-017-0947-x