In this contribution we describe the influx of non-formula elements (Fe, Ca, Al, Y, U and Th) into fractures and selected zone lamellae in zircons from Jack Hills during recent weathering and discuss the effects of this on overlapping SIMS U-Th-Pb and oxygen isotope analyses. Previous research has recognised the importance of fractures in the generation of anomalous U-Th-Pb and oxygen isotope systems. In this report we show that besides fractures specific zones in euhedrally zoned zircon can act as pathways for the influx of weathering solutions and contain a similar range of trace element materials as do the fractures. Whereas zero-age discordant U-Pb systems of Jack Hills zircons have been explained by many authors in terms of Pb loss, pr...
Crystal-liquid partitioning in Fe-Ti oxides and zircon was studied in partially melted granodiorite ...
Oxygen isotopes are a versatile tool to address a wide range of questions in the Earth sciences. App...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
In this contribution we describe the influx of non-formula elements (Fe, Ca, Al, Y, U and Th) into f...
We report the result of a SIMS U–Th–Pb and O–OH study of 44 ancient zircons from the Jack Hills in W...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdWe report the result of a SIMS U-Th-Pb and O-OH study of 44 ancient zircons from ...
Zircons from Archean granites from the Darling Range Batholith in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Aust...
Plastically-deformed zircon grains from granulite-facies (Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Southern Alps, Italy) ...
The mineral zircon through its isotopic and elemental signatures comprises the greatest archive reco...
Hydrothermal zircon can be used to date fluid-infiltration events and water/rock interaction. At the...
Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zircon a...
Abstract Detrital zircon in six surface samples of sandstone and contact metamorphic quartzite of th...
Zircon is widely used in geochronology and as an isotopic tracer in igneous processes. However, the ...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the trac...
A natural, altered zircon crystal from an alkaline pegmatite from the Zomba-Malosa Complex of the Ch...
Crystal-liquid partitioning in Fe-Ti oxides and zircon was studied in partially melted granodiorite ...
Oxygen isotopes are a versatile tool to address a wide range of questions in the Earth sciences. App...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
In this contribution we describe the influx of non-formula elements (Fe, Ca, Al, Y, U and Th) into f...
We report the result of a SIMS U–Th–Pb and O–OH study of 44 ancient zircons from the Jack Hills in W...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdWe report the result of a SIMS U-Th-Pb and O-OH study of 44 ancient zircons from ...
Zircons from Archean granites from the Darling Range Batholith in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Aust...
Plastically-deformed zircon grains from granulite-facies (Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Southern Alps, Italy) ...
The mineral zircon through its isotopic and elemental signatures comprises the greatest archive reco...
Hydrothermal zircon can be used to date fluid-infiltration events and water/rock interaction. At the...
Stability of zircon in hydrothermal fluids and vanishingly slow rates of diffusion identify zircon a...
Abstract Detrital zircon in six surface samples of sandstone and contact metamorphic quartzite of th...
Zircon is widely used in geochronology and as an isotopic tracer in igneous processes. However, the ...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the trac...
A natural, altered zircon crystal from an alkaline pegmatite from the Zomba-Malosa Complex of the Ch...
Crystal-liquid partitioning in Fe-Ti oxides and zircon was studied in partially melted granodiorite ...
Oxygen isotopes are a versatile tool to address a wide range of questions in the Earth sciences. App...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...