International audienceWe generate theoretical curves for zircon growth during cooling of tonalitic and A-type granitic magmas and compare these with empirical Ti-in-zircon populations from the Paleoarchean Pilbara Craton, Australia, Mesoarchean Akia Terrane, Greenland, and the Mesoproterozoic Musgrave Province, Australia. Our models predict variable zircon growth rates on magma cooling dependant on magma composition, crystallizing assemblage, and zircon growth process. In most modelled magma compositions, higher-temperature grains growing close to the zircon saturation temperature are more abundant, with yields decreasing continuously thereafter. However, there are important dissimilarities in the cumulative zircon growth curve for differen...
Zircon dating is commonly used to quantify timescales of magmatic processes, but our ap-preciation o...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
International audienceWe generate theoretical curves for zircon growth during cooling of tonalitic a...
We generate theoretical curves for zircon growth during cooling of tonalitic and A-type granitic mag...
A comprehensive database of zircon composition in West Australian magmatic rocks reveals negative co...
peer reviewedTemporal trends in granitoid chemistry and thermometry constrain major global changes i...
Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary migmatite reflects the highest temperature parts of a regional aur...
Magma fluxes in the Earth's crust play an important role in regulating the relationship between the ...
Accessory mineral thermometry and thermodynamic modelling are fundamental tools for constraining pet...
A fundamental dichotomy exists between the low solubility of zircon in peraluminous melt predicted b...
A fundamental dichotomy exists between the low solubility of zircon in peraluminous melt predicted b...
The mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) is commonly dated to determine when rocks form. During continent-contine...
U–Pb dates and trace elements acquired simultaneously on zircon from a migmatitic pelitic schist fro...
Zircon geochronology and geochemistry are increasingly important for understanding metamorphic proce...
Zircon dating is commonly used to quantify timescales of magmatic processes, but our ap-preciation o...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
International audienceWe generate theoretical curves for zircon growth during cooling of tonalitic a...
We generate theoretical curves for zircon growth during cooling of tonalitic and A-type granitic mag...
A comprehensive database of zircon composition in West Australian magmatic rocks reveals negative co...
peer reviewedTemporal trends in granitoid chemistry and thermometry constrain major global changes i...
Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary migmatite reflects the highest temperature parts of a regional aur...
Magma fluxes in the Earth's crust play an important role in regulating the relationship between the ...
Accessory mineral thermometry and thermodynamic modelling are fundamental tools for constraining pet...
A fundamental dichotomy exists between the low solubility of zircon in peraluminous melt predicted b...
A fundamental dichotomy exists between the low solubility of zircon in peraluminous melt predicted b...
The mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) is commonly dated to determine when rocks form. During continent-contine...
U–Pb dates and trace elements acquired simultaneously on zircon from a migmatitic pelitic schist fro...
Zircon geochronology and geochemistry are increasingly important for understanding metamorphic proce...
Zircon dating is commonly used to quantify timescales of magmatic processes, but our ap-preciation o...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...
The Picture Gorge Ignimbrite (PGI) is among the most voluminous and laterally extensive silicic pyro...