Zircon (ZrSiO₄) is one of the most widely used minerals for determining the age, origin and thermal history of rocks by U-Th-Pb geochronology. But the parameters describing the solid-state (volume) diffusion rates of these elements in natural zircon, which are themselves important for establishing the limits on the applicability of zircon for geochronological studies, have remained poorly quantified. This is because of the measurement difficulties associated with the low (p.p.m.) concentrations and low diffusion rates of these elements in natural zircon, and the chemical and physical heterogeneity present in most crystals. Here we present direct measurements of the uranium, thorium and lead loss from a thermally treated gem-quality natural ...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
Disturbance of the uranium-lead isotopic system in a metamict Ceylon zircon has been produced in a 2...
<p>Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zirco...
Abstract Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the ...
Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the informati...
This study develops an empirical crystal-chemical framework for systematizing the kinetics of Pb los...
© 2018 American Geophysical Union. Reliable geochronology is fundamental to our understanding of pla...
Abstract. An innovative ultrasensitive technique was used for lead isotopic analysis of individual z...
Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zircon a...
The effects of crystal-plasticity on the U-Th-Pb system in zircon is studied by quantitative microst...
Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the informati...
OnlinePubl.The extent to which solid-state volume diffusion modifies rare earth element (REE) abunda...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
To evaluate the potential of (U–Th)/He geochronometry and thermochronometry of zircon, we measured H...
To evaluate the potential of (U–Th)/He geochronometry and thermochronometry of zircon, we measured H...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
Disturbance of the uranium-lead isotopic system in a metamict Ceylon zircon has been produced in a 2...
<p>Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zirco...
Abstract Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the ...
Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the informati...
This study develops an empirical crystal-chemical framework for systematizing the kinetics of Pb los...
© 2018 American Geophysical Union. Reliable geochronology is fundamental to our understanding of pla...
Abstract. An innovative ultrasensitive technique was used for lead isotopic analysis of individual z...
Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zircon a...
The effects of crystal-plasticity on the U-Th-Pb system in zircon is studied by quantitative microst...
Zircon of crustal origin found in mantle-derived rocks is of great interest because of the informati...
OnlinePubl.The extent to which solid-state volume diffusion modifies rare earth element (REE) abunda...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
To evaluate the potential of (U–Th)/He geochronometry and thermochronometry of zircon, we measured H...
To evaluate the potential of (U–Th)/He geochronometry and thermochronometry of zircon, we measured H...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most commonly used geochronometer, preserving age and geochemical information...
Disturbance of the uranium-lead isotopic system in a metamict Ceylon zircon has been produced in a 2...
<p>Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zirco...