Examination of the accuracy of SHRIMP U–Pb geochronology based on samples dated by both SHRIMP and CA-TIMS
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Published:2023-01-11
Issue:1
Volume:5
Page:1-19
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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:
Magee Jr. Charles W., Bodorkos SimonORCID, Lewis Christopher J., Crowley James L., Wall Corey J., Friedman Richard M.
Abstract
Abstract. Estimations of the reproducibility of U–Pb ages from SHRIMP (Sensitive High-Resolution Ion MicroProbe)
instruments are based on data from studies that are nearly 2 decades old. Since
that time, refinement of analytical procedures and operational improvements
have reduced the historically identified uncertainties of SHRIMP U–Pb
analysis. This paper investigates 36 SHRIMP thermal
ionisation mass spectrometry (TIMS) double-dated “real-world”
geologic samples from a variety of igneous rock types to better understand
both geological and analytical sources of disagreement between the two
dating methods. Geoscience Australia's (GA) use of high-precision chemical abrasion thermal
ionisation mass spectrometry (CA-TIMS) for chronostratigraphy in Australian
sedimentary basins has produced a substantial selection of precisely dated
zircons, which we can use to cross-correlate the SHRIMP and CA-TIMS ages
throughout the Phanerozoic. A total of 33 of the 36 ages were reported with
external SHRIMP uncertainties less than 1 % (95 % confidence). Six of
eight cases where the CA-TIMS age was outside the SHRIMP uncertainty
envelope were in samples where the 95 % confidence interval of the
reported SHRIMP age was below 0.66 % uncertainty, suggesting that SHRIMP
analyses of untreated zircon with smaller uncertainties are probably
overoptimistic. The mean age offset between SHRIMP and TIMS ages is 0.095 %, but the
distribution appears bimodal. Geological explanations for age discrepancies
between SHRIMP and CA-TIMS are suggested by considering intrusive and
extrusive age results separately. All but one sample where the SHRIMP age is
more than 0.25 % older are volcanic. This offset could be explained by the
better single-grain age resolution of TIMS, allowing identification and
exclusion of antecrysts from the eruptive population, while SHRIMP does not
have a sufficient single-grain precision to deconvolve these populations –
leading to an apparent older SHRIMP age. In contrast, SHRIMP ages from
plutonic rocks – particularly plutonic rocks from the early Paleozoic – are
typically younger than the CA-TIMS ages from the same samples, most likely
reflecting Pb loss from non-chemically abraded SHRIMP zircons, while
chemical abrasion of zircons prior to TIMS analysis destroyed or corrected
these areas of Pb loss.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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