Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information through a wide range of geological processes. However, zircon U–Pb geochronology can be affected by redistribution of radiogenic Pb, which is incompatible in the crystal structure. This phenomenon is particularly common in zircon that has experienced ultra-high temperature metamorphism, where ion imaging has revealed submicrometer domains that are sufficiently heterogeneously distributed to severely perturb ages, in some cases yielding apparent Hadean (>4 Ga) ages from younger zircons. Documenting the composition and mineralogy of these Pb-enriched domains is essential for understanding the processes of Pb redistribution in zircon and its ef...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) study of Paleoproterozoic zircon that has experienced ultra...
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) study of Paleoproterozoic zircon that has experienced ultra...
Nanospheres of lead (Pb) have recently been identified in zircon (ZrSiO4) with the potential to comp...
© 2018 American Geophysical Union. Reliable geochronology is fundamental to our understanding of pla...
Zircon is arguably the most commonly used geochronometer, but the reliability of agesobtained requir...
Isotopic discordance is a common feature in zircon that can lead to an erroneous age determination, ...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entran...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
Accessory minerals like zircon, rutile and monazite are routinely studied to inform about the timing...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
Zircons from two paragneisses (from Mount Sones and Dallwitz Nunatak) and one orthogneiss (from Gage...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) study of Paleoproterozoic zircon that has experienced ultra...
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) study of Paleoproterozoic zircon that has experienced ultra...
Nanospheres of lead (Pb) have recently been identified in zircon (ZrSiO4) with the potential to comp...
© 2018 American Geophysical Union. Reliable geochronology is fundamental to our understanding of pla...
Zircon is arguably the most commonly used geochronometer, but the reliability of agesobtained requir...
Isotopic discordance is a common feature in zircon that can lead to an erroneous age determination, ...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entran...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
Accessory minerals like zircon, rutile and monazite are routinely studied to inform about the timing...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
Zircons from two paragneisses (from Mount Sones and Dallwitz Nunatak) and one orthogneiss (from Gage...
Hadean (≥4.0 Ga) zircon grains provide the only direct record of the first half-billion years of Ear...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...
International audienceThe discordance of U-Th-Pb isotopic systems in geochronometers, and how such d...