U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica

Understanding the factors that contribute to U-Pb discordance in zircon is essential for interpreting isotopic data and for assessing the validity of concordia intercept ages. Modification caused by interaction with metamorphic fluids is often cited as a primary means by which significant or even co...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Carson, Christopher J., Ague, Jay J., Grove, Marty, Coath, Christopher D., Harrison, T. Mark
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/0534ca8c-344c-443f-a7d4-9715364ee135 2024-01-07T09:39:52+01:00 U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica Carson, Christopher J. Ague, Jay J. Grove, Marty Coath, Christopher D. Harrison, T. Mark 2002-07-17 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/0534ca8c-344c-443f-a7d4-9715364ee135 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/0534ca8c-344c-443f-a7d4-9715364ee135 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00565-4 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036305518&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Carson , C J , Ague , J J , Grove , M , Coath , C D & Harrison , T M 2002 , ' U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica ' , Earth and Planetary Science Letters , vol. 199 , no. 3-4 , pp. 287-310 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00565-4 Fluid phase Ion probe Napier Complex U/Pb Zircon article 2002 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00565-4 2023-12-14T23:32:29Z Understanding the factors that contribute to U-Pb discordance in zircon is essential for interpreting isotopic data and for assessing the validity of concordia intercept ages. Modification caused by interaction with metamorphic fluids is often cited as a primary means by which significant or even complete isotopic resetting of U-Pb systematics in zircon might be achieved under subsolidus conditions. We present a field example from the Napier Complex, east Antarctica, in which a Palaeoproterozoic (2450-70 Ma) zircon population interacted locally with an Early Palaeozoic (498 ± 1.7 Ma) aqueous fluid at upper-amphibolite facies conditions. Conventional ion microprobe analysis of sectioned and polished grain surfaces indicates that fluid interaction resulted in minor disturbance of U and Pb in zircons (both normal and reverse discordance) with limited displacement along a chord with a lower intercept that coincides with the timing of fluid infiltration. In contrast, ion probe 'drilling' or depth profiling into unpolished natural zircon crystal surfaces revealed extensive disturbance of U-Pb systematics, to depths of ~ 0.2 μm, with nearsurface ages consistent with the timing of fluid influx at ~ 498 Ma. Although zircon underwent some radiogenic Pb redistribution during fluid interaction, infiltrating fluids resulted in minimal grain-scale isotopic modification of zircon. Based on ion probe depth profiling results, we propose that limited normal discordance observed in the conventional ion microprobe zircon analyses, in this case, is controlled by an analytical mixture of reset and/or recrystallised zircon along penetrative micro-fracture networks with that of adjacent unaffected zircon. We also suggest that the observed reverse discordance is genuine, resulting from localised intra-grain net accumulations of radiogenic Pb. We conclude that the isotopic response of zircon, in this case, is controlled by the interaction of an aqueous metamorphic fluid, of low to moderate salinity, resulting in sub-micrometre depth ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica University of Bristol: Bristol Research East Antarctica Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 199 3-4 287 310
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topic Fluid phase
Ion probe
Napier Complex
U/Pb
Zircon
spellingShingle Fluid phase
Ion probe
Napier Complex
U/Pb
Zircon
Carson, Christopher J.
Ague, Jay J.
Grove, Marty
Coath, Christopher D.
Harrison, T. Mark
U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
topic_facet Fluid phase
Ion probe
Napier Complex
U/Pb
Zircon
description Understanding the factors that contribute to U-Pb discordance in zircon is essential for interpreting isotopic data and for assessing the validity of concordia intercept ages. Modification caused by interaction with metamorphic fluids is often cited as a primary means by which significant or even complete isotopic resetting of U-Pb systematics in zircon might be achieved under subsolidus conditions. We present a field example from the Napier Complex, east Antarctica, in which a Palaeoproterozoic (2450-70 Ma) zircon population interacted locally with an Early Palaeozoic (498 ± 1.7 Ma) aqueous fluid at upper-amphibolite facies conditions. Conventional ion microprobe analysis of sectioned and polished grain surfaces indicates that fluid interaction resulted in minor disturbance of U and Pb in zircons (both normal and reverse discordance) with limited displacement along a chord with a lower intercept that coincides with the timing of fluid infiltration. In contrast, ion probe 'drilling' or depth profiling into unpolished natural zircon crystal surfaces revealed extensive disturbance of U-Pb systematics, to depths of ~ 0.2 μm, with nearsurface ages consistent with the timing of fluid influx at ~ 498 Ma. Although zircon underwent some radiogenic Pb redistribution during fluid interaction, infiltrating fluids resulted in minimal grain-scale isotopic modification of zircon. Based on ion probe depth profiling results, we propose that limited normal discordance observed in the conventional ion microprobe zircon analyses, in this case, is controlled by an analytical mixture of reset and/or recrystallised zircon along penetrative micro-fracture networks with that of adjacent unaffected zircon. We also suggest that the observed reverse discordance is genuine, resulting from localised intra-grain net accumulations of radiogenic Pb. We conclude that the isotopic response of zircon, in this case, is controlled by the interaction of an aqueous metamorphic fluid, of low to moderate salinity, resulting in sub-micrometre depth ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Carson, Christopher J.
Ague, Jay J.
Grove, Marty
Coath, Christopher D.
Harrison, T. Mark
author_facet Carson, Christopher J.
Ague, Jay J.
Grove, Marty
Coath, Christopher D.
Harrison, T. Mark
author_sort Carson, Christopher J.
title U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
title_short U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
title_full U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
title_fullStr U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed U-Pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica
title_sort u-pb isotopic behaviour of zircon during upper-amphibolite facies fluid infiltration in the napier complex, east antarctica
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