Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U–Pb carbonate geochronology: strategies, progress, and limitations
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Published:2020-04-09
Issue:1
Volume:2
Page:33-61
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ISSN:2628-3719
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Container-title:Geochronology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geochronology
Author:
Roberts Nick M. W.ORCID, Drost Kerstin, Horstwood Matthew S. A., Condon Daniel J.ORCID, Chew David, Drake Henrik, Milodowski Antoni E., McLean Noah M.ORCID, Smye Andrew J., Walker Richard J., Haslam RichardORCID, Hodson Keith, Imber Jonathan, Beaudoin NicolasORCID, Lee Jack K.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U–Pb
geochronology of carbonate minerals, calcite in particular, is rapidly
gaining popularity as an absolute dating method. The high spatial resolution
of LA-ICP-MS U–Pb carbonate geochronology has benefits over traditional
isotope dilution methods, particularly for diagenetic and hydrothermal
calcite, because uranium and lead are heterogeneously distributed on the
sub-millimetre scale. At the same time, this can provide limitations to the method,
as locating zones of radiogenic lead can be time-consuming and “hit or
miss”. Here, we present strategies for dating carbonates with in situ
techniques, through imaging and petrographic techniques to data
interpretation; our examples are drawn from the dating of fracture-filling
calcite, but our discussion is relevant to all carbonate applications. We
review several limitations to the method, including open-system behaviour,
variable initial-lead compositions, and U–daughter disequilibrium. We also
discuss two approaches to data collection: traditional spot analyses guided
by petrographic and elemental imaging and image-based dating that utilises
LA-ICP-MS elemental and isotopic map data.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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