We demonstrate a technique that uses classical diffusion theory to determine ^4He concentration profiles within minerals. This approach should prove useful for constraining the low temperature cooling histories of individual samples and for correcting (U-Th)/He ages for partial diffusive loss. To validate the method, we investigated apatites with independently constrained cooling histories. The minerals of interest were irradiated with 220 MeV protons to induce an artificial distribution of spallation ^3He. Our results indicate that proton-induced ^3He is uniformly distributed and that radiation damage associated with a proton fluence of ~5x10^(14) protons/cm^2 does not cause noticeable changes in He diffusion behavior. Proton-induce...
(U–Th)/He ages reflect the combined effects of He (α particles) loss due to diffusion and He ingrowt...
International audienceIn low temperature thermochronology, reliable interpretation of (U-Th)/He data...
Helium diffusion from apatite is a sensitive function of the volume fraction of radiation damage to ...
We demonstrate a technique that uses classical diffusion theory to determine ^4He concentration pro...
Apatite, titanite and olivine samples were bombarded with a ~ 150 MeV proton beam to produce ~ 10^8 ...
Apatite, titanite and olivine samples were bombarded with aV150 MeV proton beam to produceV108 atoms...
To investigate the potential of the (U-Th)/He system for low-temperature thermochronometry, we have ...
Apatite ^4He/^3He thermochronometry has the potential to constrain cooling histories for individual ...
The ability to constrain km-scale exhumation with apatite ^4He/^3He thermochronometry is well establ...
Recent work [Shuster D. L., Flowers R. M. and Farley K. A. (2006) The influence of natural radiation...
Recent developments in the (U+Th)/He-dating method of apatite demonstrate he potential of this metho...
model we have explored how these results affect the interpretation of apatite (U–Th)/He thermochrono...
This contribution reports new parameters for helium diffusion in hematite useful for interpretation ...
The radiogenic production and subsequent temperature-dependent diffusion of 4He in natural apatites ...
International audience(UTh)/He ages reflect the combined effects of He (á particles) loss due to di...
(U–Th)/He ages reflect the combined effects of He (α particles) loss due to diffusion and He ingrowt...
International audienceIn low temperature thermochronology, reliable interpretation of (U-Th)/He data...
Helium diffusion from apatite is a sensitive function of the volume fraction of radiation damage to ...
We demonstrate a technique that uses classical diffusion theory to determine ^4He concentration pro...
Apatite, titanite and olivine samples were bombarded with a ~ 150 MeV proton beam to produce ~ 10^8 ...
Apatite, titanite and olivine samples were bombarded with aV150 MeV proton beam to produceV108 atoms...
To investigate the potential of the (U-Th)/He system for low-temperature thermochronometry, we have ...
Apatite ^4He/^3He thermochronometry has the potential to constrain cooling histories for individual ...
The ability to constrain km-scale exhumation with apatite ^4He/^3He thermochronometry is well establ...
Recent work [Shuster D. L., Flowers R. M. and Farley K. A. (2006) The influence of natural radiation...
Recent developments in the (U+Th)/He-dating method of apatite demonstrate he potential of this metho...
model we have explored how these results affect the interpretation of apatite (U–Th)/He thermochrono...
This contribution reports new parameters for helium diffusion in hematite useful for interpretation ...
The radiogenic production and subsequent temperature-dependent diffusion of 4He in natural apatites ...
International audience(UTh)/He ages reflect the combined effects of He (á particles) loss due to di...
(U–Th)/He ages reflect the combined effects of He (α particles) loss due to diffusion and He ingrowt...
International audienceIn low temperature thermochronology, reliable interpretation of (U-Th)/He data...
Helium diffusion from apatite is a sensitive function of the volume fraction of radiation damage to ...