Timescales of faulting through calcite geochronology: a review

  • Roberts, Nick M.W.
  • Holdsworth, Robert E.
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Publication date
May 2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Calcite is a common mineral precipitated within upper crustal fault zones and associated fractures, forming veins, mineral cements and fault coatings. It has the potential to be dated using several radioisotopic systems if parent/daughter isotope abundances are suitable for the currently available analytical techniques. U-Pb dating can be most readily achieved using the in-situ laser ablation technique, which has led to a rapid growth area in the U-Pb dating of calcite. The ability to constrain the timing of fault slip hinges critically on the ability to confidently link calcite precipitation to fault movement and/or spatially and temporally associated fracture opening which requires careful microstructural and petrographic documentation. W...

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