Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks

In order to solve the fundamental problem as to whether the extinct radioactive isotope 244Pu was present in the early Earth, we have analysed xenon in magmatic zircons from three early Archaean meta-granitoids from Greenland. Two samples, a granite (sample G97/111) and a ferrogabbro/ferrodiorite (s...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Honda, Masahiko, Nutman, Allen, Bennett, Victoria
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/88337 2024-01-14T09:59:03+01:00 Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks Honda, Masahiko Nutman, Allen Bennett, Victoria http://hdl.handle.net/1885/88337 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)01147-0 unknown Elsevier 0012-821X http://hdl.handle.net/1885/88337 doi:10.1016/S0012-821X(02)01147-0 Earth and Planetary Science Letters Keywords: Archean early Earth granitoid noble gas paleoatmosphere xenon zircon Greenland Atmospheric evolution Early Archaean Fission xenon Noble gases Pu-244 Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)01147-0 2023-12-15T09:36:34Z In order to solve the fundamental problem as to whether the extinct radioactive isotope 244Pu was present in the early Earth, we have analysed xenon in magmatic zircons from three early Archaean meta-granitoids from Greenland. Two samples, a granite (sample G97/111) and a ferrogabbro/ferrodiorite (sample G97/112), are from the same ca 3.64 Ga composite intrusion at the mouth of Ameralik fjord. The third sample (sample G97/018) is a ca 3.81 Ga tonalite from a locality south of the Isua supracrustal belt. The 3.81 Ga tonalite (sample G97/018) and possibly the 3.64 Ga granite (sample G97/111) magmatic zircons appear to have small excesses of fission xenon different from the 238U-derived spontaneous fission xenon. This excess fission xenon is consistent with that expected for 244Pu-derived spontaneous fission, and it may indicate that these zircons incorporated 244Pu when they crystallised. If this is true, it suggests the existence of 244Pu early in the Earth's history. Furthermore, our preliminary investigation supports views that the Earth's primitive material had a near-chondritic 244Pu/238U abundance ratio and that fissiogenic xenon in the atmosphere is of plutonic origin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ameralik Ameralik fjord Greenland Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Greenland Ameralik ENVELOPE(-51.000,-51.000,64.117,64.117) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 207 1-4 69 82
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topic Keywords: Archean
early Earth
granitoid
noble gas
paleoatmosphere
xenon
zircon
Greenland Atmospheric evolution
Early Archaean
Fission xenon
Noble gases
Pu-244
spellingShingle Keywords: Archean
early Earth
granitoid
noble gas
paleoatmosphere
xenon
zircon
Greenland Atmospheric evolution
Early Archaean
Fission xenon
Noble gases
Pu-244
Honda, Masahiko
Nutman, Allen
Bennett, Victoria
Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
topic_facet Keywords: Archean
early Earth
granitoid
noble gas
paleoatmosphere
xenon
zircon
Greenland Atmospheric evolution
Early Archaean
Fission xenon
Noble gases
Pu-244
description In order to solve the fundamental problem as to whether the extinct radioactive isotope 244Pu was present in the early Earth, we have analysed xenon in magmatic zircons from three early Archaean meta-granitoids from Greenland. Two samples, a granite (sample G97/111) and a ferrogabbro/ferrodiorite (sample G97/112), are from the same ca 3.64 Ga composite intrusion at the mouth of Ameralik fjord. The third sample (sample G97/018) is a ca 3.81 Ga tonalite from a locality south of the Isua supracrustal belt. The 3.81 Ga tonalite (sample G97/018) and possibly the 3.64 Ga granite (sample G97/111) magmatic zircons appear to have small excesses of fission xenon different from the 238U-derived spontaneous fission xenon. This excess fission xenon is consistent with that expected for 244Pu-derived spontaneous fission, and it may indicate that these zircons incorporated 244Pu when they crystallised. If this is true, it suggests the existence of 244Pu early in the Earth's history. Furthermore, our preliminary investigation supports views that the Earth's primitive material had a near-chondritic 244Pu/238U abundance ratio and that fissiogenic xenon in the atmosphere is of plutonic origin.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Honda, Masahiko
Nutman, Allen
Bennett, Victoria
author_facet Honda, Masahiko
Nutman, Allen
Bennett, Victoria
author_sort Honda, Masahiko
title Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
title_short Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
title_full Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
title_fullStr Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
title_full_unstemmed Xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 Ga meta-granitoids from Greenland - a search for extinct 244 Pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
title_sort xenon compositions of magmatic zircons in 3.64 and 3.81 ga meta-granitoids from greenland - a search for extinct 244 pu in ancient terrestrial rocks
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