Combined Sm-Nd and U-Pb isotopic systems in single titanite grains from Archean rocks may be used to obtain Nd isotope composition at the time of titanite growth. The closed Sm-Nd system requirement is applied to titanite, and its integrity is monitored using the U-Pb system, in a similar way as U-Pb in zircon is used to interpret Lu-Hf data. The Nd isotope composition at the time of titanite formation can be used to infer initial Nd isotopic values of the rocks at the time of zircon crystallization. This approach does not involve assumption that the Sm-Nd system in the rocks remained closed since their formation, whereas such assumption underlies all initial Nd determinations based on whole rock analyses. Titanite is a common accessory min...
<p>Drill core samples of garnet-clinopyroxene granulite at Tirschheim and a reference sample at Wald...
We have investigated the homogeneity, chemical composition, structure, degree of radiation damage, a...
Titanite (CaTiSiO5) is a common mineral in calc-silicates, metamorphosed igneous rocks, and calc-alk...
Titanite (sphene) has great potential as a petrogenetic indicator and mineral geochronometer, as it ...
Titanite (sphene) has great potential as a petrogenetic indicator and mineral geochronometer, as it ...
Titanite is an important U-Pb chronometer for dating geologic events, but its high-temperature appli...
The petrological information preserved in the trace element signature of titanite is a valuable comp...
Titanite is a potentially powerful U–Pb petrochronometer that may record metamorphism, metasomatism,...
Common Pb, the portion of non-radiogenic Pb within a U bearing mineral, needs to be accurately accou...
The U–Pb isotopic signature of titanite collected across an exhumed refractory lower crustal block w...
The Khan River (Namibia) and Bear Lake (Canada) titanites are investigated as potential reference ma...
Unravelling the spatio-temporal evolution of orogenic terranes requires a comprehensive understandin...
International audienceCrustal evolution is currently governed by plate tectonics and it has been sho...
International audienceIt is well-established that lanthanide rare earth elements (REEs) have the pot...
This study presents evidence to show that, in addition to preserving U-Pb isotope systematics, refra...
<p>Drill core samples of garnet-clinopyroxene granulite at Tirschheim and a reference sample at Wald...
We have investigated the homogeneity, chemical composition, structure, degree of radiation damage, a...
Titanite (CaTiSiO5) is a common mineral in calc-silicates, metamorphosed igneous rocks, and calc-alk...
Titanite (sphene) has great potential as a petrogenetic indicator and mineral geochronometer, as it ...
Titanite (sphene) has great potential as a petrogenetic indicator and mineral geochronometer, as it ...
Titanite is an important U-Pb chronometer for dating geologic events, but its high-temperature appli...
The petrological information preserved in the trace element signature of titanite is a valuable comp...
Titanite is a potentially powerful U–Pb petrochronometer that may record metamorphism, metasomatism,...
Common Pb, the portion of non-radiogenic Pb within a U bearing mineral, needs to be accurately accou...
The U–Pb isotopic signature of titanite collected across an exhumed refractory lower crustal block w...
The Khan River (Namibia) and Bear Lake (Canada) titanites are investigated as potential reference ma...
Unravelling the spatio-temporal evolution of orogenic terranes requires a comprehensive understandin...
International audienceCrustal evolution is currently governed by plate tectonics and it has been sho...
International audienceIt is well-established that lanthanide rare earth elements (REEs) have the pot...
This study presents evidence to show that, in addition to preserving U-Pb isotope systematics, refra...
<p>Drill core samples of garnet-clinopyroxene granulite at Tirschheim and a reference sample at Wald...
We have investigated the homogeneity, chemical composition, structure, degree of radiation damage, a...
Titanite (CaTiSiO5) is a common mineral in calc-silicates, metamorphosed igneous rocks, and calc-alk...