Because of the great potential for zircon to provide insights into crustal melting and evolution, much work has been done to develop tools to interpret its trace element concentrations. There are several complexities to zircon/melt partitioning that appear to be underappreciated, and these are illustrated using a combination of new and existing data. First, sector zoning causes significant dispersion in the population of zircon compositions even for those grown from a homogeneous melt. Second, many analyses of natural crystals contain trace elements at unrealistic concentrations: there are multiple potential sources for this apparent contamination. Third, new experimental data show that Henry's Law is obeyed by rare earth elements in zircon...
and other trace elements (Ba, Rb, B, Sr, Ti, Y and Nb) between zircon and melt have been calculated ...
The trace element compositions of Hadean zircons have been used in two ways to argue for the existen...
Zircon geochronology and geochemistry are increasingly important for understanding metamorphic proce...
Zircon is widely used to simulate melt generation, migration and evolution within the crust and mant...
Natural zircon crystals incorporate rare earth elements (REE) into their structure at concentrations...
The partitioning of P, Sc, Ti, Sr, Y, Nb, the rare earth elements (REE), Hf, Ta, Th and U between zi...
Excursions in Ce and Eu concentrations in zircon (ZrSiO4) relative to the smooth trend with ionic ra...
Garnet is the most commonly used mineral in thermobarometry, whereas zircon is the most robust chron...
The partitioning of rare earth elements (REE) between zircon, garnet and silicate melt was determine...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the trac...
The mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) is commonly dated to determine when rocks form. During continent-contine...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
OnlinePubl.The extent to which solid-state volume diffusion modifies rare earth element (REE) abunda...
and other trace elements (Ba, Rb, B, Sr, Ti, Y and Nb) between zircon and melt have been calculated ...
The trace element compositions of Hadean zircons have been used in two ways to argue for the existen...
Zircon geochronology and geochemistry are increasingly important for understanding metamorphic proce...
Zircon is widely used to simulate melt generation, migration and evolution within the crust and mant...
Natural zircon crystals incorporate rare earth elements (REE) into their structure at concentrations...
The partitioning of P, Sc, Ti, Sr, Y, Nb, the rare earth elements (REE), Hf, Ta, Th and U between zi...
Excursions in Ce and Eu concentrations in zircon (ZrSiO4) relative to the smooth trend with ionic ra...
Garnet is the most commonly used mineral in thermobarometry, whereas zircon is the most robust chron...
The partitioning of rare earth elements (REE) between zircon, garnet and silicate melt was determine...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the trac...
The mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) is commonly dated to determine when rocks form. During continent-contine...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
We present whole-rock and zircon rare earth element (REE) data from two early Archaean gneisses (3.8...
OnlinePubl.The extent to which solid-state volume diffusion modifies rare earth element (REE) abunda...
and other trace elements (Ba, Rb, B, Sr, Ti, Y and Nb) between zircon and melt have been calculated ...
The trace element compositions of Hadean zircons have been used in two ways to argue for the existen...
Zircon geochronology and geochemistry are increasingly important for understanding metamorphic proce...