39Ar-40Ar geochronology of mono- and polymetamorphic basement rocks


Autoria(s): Villa, Igor Maria
Data(s)

01/12/2015

Resumo

The 39Ar-40Ar technique is often used to date the metamorphic evolution of basement rocks. The present review article examines systematic aspects of the K-Ar decay system in different mineral chronometers frequently found in mono- and polymetamorphic basements (amphibole, biotite, muscovite/phengite, K-feldspar). A key observation is that the measured dissolution rate of silicates in aqueous fluids is many orders of magnitude faster, and has a much lower activation energy, than the rate of Fickian diffusion of Ar. The effects of this inequality are patchy age zonations, very much like those observed in many U-Pb chronometers, unaccompanied by intra-crystalline bell¬shaped Ar loss profiles. Recognizing the importance of the respective rate constants in field situations leads to re-evaluating the ages and the interpretive paradigms in classic examples such as the Central Alpine "Lepontine" amphibolite event and the Western Alpine eclogitic event.

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Villa, Igor Maria (2015). 39Ar-40Ar geochronology of mono- and polymetamorphic basement rocks. Periodico di mineralogia, 84(3b), pp. 615-632. Bardi Editore 10.2451/2015PM0454 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2451/2015PM0454>

doi:10.7892/boris.75173

info:doi:10.2451/2015PM0454

urn:issn:0369-8963

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eng

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Bardi Editore

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http://boris.unibe.ch/75173/

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Villa, Igor Maria (2015). 39Ar-40Ar geochronology of mono- and polymetamorphic basement rocks. Periodico di mineralogia, 84(3b), pp. 615-632. Bardi Editore 10.2451/2015PM0454 <http://dx.doi.org/10.2451/2015PM0454>

Palavras-Chave #550 Earth sciences & geology
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