Pb-Pb Zircon Dating by Direct Evaporation: Method Development and Selected Geological Applications
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<p>The zircon evaporation method requires no chemical
treatment of the zircon grain in the form of acid dissolution
or isotopic spiking. In a test of this method, the derived
Pb-Pb age is consistent with conventional U-Pb age of zircons
from the Battersea Pluton.</p> <p>Zircons from the Britt Domain reveal a variety of ages
from a complete isotopic resetting to the time of the
Grenville orogeny (approx. 1100 Ma) to ages of plutons at
approx. 1330 Ma and 1450 Ma. An orthoquartzite, CBQ,
contained zircons from a Penokean aged terrain and an Archean
aged terrain. This may be evidence for a collision of a
Penokean aged island arc onto the Superior Province. The age
of the Pine Cove Pluton constrains minimum age of the Penokean
suture. Its minimum age of approx. 1330 Ma constrains the
time of last movement of the French River suture line.</p> <p>Zircons from the Cedar Lake and Lac Seul gneiss from the
Winnipeg River Belt of the Superior Province show evidence of
the last major metamorphic event, the Kenoran orogeny at 2700
Ma, and its age of crystallization at 3170 Ma. One zircon
from the Cedar Lake tonalite results an age of 3391±2 Ma.
This may be a xenocryst from older crust mixed into the
tonalite.</p>The zircon evaporation technique is ideal for
reconnaissance work due to the ease of sample preparation and
the large number of zircons that can be tested quickly.</p>
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Title: Pb-Pb Zircon Dating by Direct Evaporation: Method Development and Selected Geological Applications, Author: Edna L. Mueller, Location: Thode