Radiogenic Isotopes in Geologic Processes
By: Sergei V. Rasskazov, Sergei B. Brandt, Ivan S. Brandt
Hardcover | 2 December 2009
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Theory and Experience | p. 1 |
The Law of Rutherford-Soddy | p. 2 |
Determination of Decay Constants | p. 4 |
Mass Spectrometry | p. 4 |
Isotope Dilution | p. 5 |
Statistical Estimation of Results | p. 8 |
Summary | p. 9 |
Geochronometric Models | p. 11 |
Isochron Model | p. 11 |
Isochron Plane | p. 11 |
Common Rb-Sr Isochron | p. 15 |
Pb-Pb Isochron | p. 17 |
Concordia-Discordia Model | p. 19 |
Summary: Models for Open and Closed Parent-Daughter Systems | p. 24 |
Principle Geochronometric Isotope Systems | p. 25 |
Th, U-Pb Isotope System | p. 25 |
Decay Constants of 235U and 238U | p. 25 |
U-Pb Dating | p. 25 |
Pb-Pb Dating | p. 26 |
K-Ar Isotope System | p. 27 |
Constants of Radioactive Transformation | p. 28 |
Conventional K-Ar Method | p. 28 |
40Ar/39Ar Method | p. 30 |
Rb-Sr Isotope System | p. 35 |
Sm-Nd Isotope System | p. 35 |
Re-Os Isotope System | p. 37 |
Isotope Systems of Extinct Nuclides | p. 38 |
Isotope System of 14C | p. 39 |
Summary: Reliability of the Modern Isotopic Methods | p. 42 |
Atmospheric Argon | p. 43 |
Origin of 40Ar | p. 43 |
Variations of 40Ar/36Ar and 36Ar/38Ar | p. 45 |
Summary: Isotopically Inhomogeneous Atmosphere | p. 48 |
Distribution of Radiogenic Argon Within a Mineral | p. 49 |
Closing Isotopic System: ¿-Factor | p. 50 |
The ?-Factor in the Conventional K-Ar Method | p. 51 |
Influence of Argon Distribution on Diffusion Parameters | p. 53 |
Application for Dating of Imposed Geologic Processes | p. 55 |
Rectangular Distribution of Argon (¿ = 0) | p. 56 |
Dominating Rectangular Argon Fraction (0 < ¿ < 0.5) | p. 56 |
Dominating Semi-Sinusoidal Argon Fraction (0.5< ¿ <l) | p. 58 |
Summary: Low-Temperature Argon Losses | p. 59 |
Thermal Spectra of Argon Isotopes | p. 61 |
Presentation of Argon-Argon Spectra on Diagrams | p. 61 |
Histograms of Argon Release | p. 63 |
Deduction of an Algebraic Expression for an Isochron Line in Inverse Ar-Ar Coordinates | p. 66 |
Kinetics of Stepwise Heating | p. 67 |
Separating Air and Radiogenic Argon | p. 68 |
Econt Erad E39 | p. 69 |
Econt < Erad = E39 | p. 70 |
Econt < E39 < Erad | p. 71 |
Loss of Radiogenic Argon in the Geologic Past | p. 73 |
Excessive Argon-40 | p. 74 |
Argon of Poly-mineral Aggregates | p. 74 |
Argon in Two-Component Crystal Structure | p. 76 |
Irreversible Processes of Argon Release from Mineral Phases | p. 78 |
Summary: Peculiarities of Ar-Ar Spectra | p. 81 |
Radiogenic Argon in a Cooling Dike | p. 85 |
Argon Kinetics | p. 85 |
K-Ar Isotopic Balance in a Cooling Dike | p. 88 |
Closure of K-Ar Isotope System | p. 92 |
Geologic Application | p. 94 |
Summary: Temporally Varying Diffusion | p. 95 |
Radiogenic Isotopes in an Exocontact Zone of a Magmatic Body | p. 97 |
Theoretical Consideration | p. 99 |
Thermal Model | p. 99 |
Radiogenic Argon Retention in a Mineral under Varying Temperatures | p. 102 |
Geochronological Application | p. 104 |
Summary: Theory of Diffusion and Its Application for Study of Exocontact Processes | p. 106 |
Appendix: Two- and Three-Dimensional Cases | p. 107 |
Diffusion in a Laplace Regime | p. 109 |
Deduction of the Laplace Age Equation | p. 109 |
Geologic Examples | p. 111 |
Summary: Estimation of the Diffusion Parameter D/h2&lamda; | p. 113 |
Early Earth | p. 115 |
Initial Processes in the Solar System (4.57-4.54 Ga) | p. 115 |
Classification of Meteorites | p. 115 |
Dating of Meteorites | p. 117 |
Significance of Short-Lived Radionuclides | p. 118 |
Evolution of Asteroids | p. 121 |
Priscoan Crust (4.4-3.8 Ga) | p. 122 |
Archean Crust (3.8-2.5 Ga) | p. 123 |
Oldest Crust in Asia | p. 125 |
Summary: Geologic Processes of the Early Earth | p. 126 |
Important Phanerozoic Boundaries | p. 129 |
Vendian-Cambrian | p. 129 |
Stratotype Sections | p. 129 |
Radiogenic Isotope Ages | p. 130 |
Events and Hypotheses | p. 131 |
Alkaline Ultramafic Magmatism with Carbonatites in Cissayan, Siberia | p. 132 |
Permian-Triassic | p. 135 |
Stratotype Sections | p. 135 |
Radiogenic Isotope Ages | p. 137 |
Events | p. 137 |
Hypotheses | p. 138 |
Siberian Traps | p. 138 |
Cretaceous-Tertiary | p. 145 |
Definition of the Boundary | p. 145 |
Radiogenic Isotope Ages | p. 146 |
Events and Hypotheses | p. 146 |
Deccan Traps | p. 147 |
Summary: Specifications of the Important Phanerozoic Boundaries | p. 147 |
Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of Asia | p. 149 |
Hierarchy and Periodicity of Magmatic Events | p. 152 |
Middle-Late Cretaceous: First-Order Processes | p. 158 |
Dating | p. 159 |
Geologic Background | p. 160 |
Early Tertiary: First-Order Processes | p. 162 |
Thanetian Magmatic Events | p. 162 |
Spatial Connections Between the Thanetian and Lutetian Magmatic Events | p. 163 |
Geologic Background | p. 164 |
Middle-Late Tertiary through Quaternary Transition from the First-, through the Second- to the Third-Order Processes | p. 166 |
Central Mongolia and Adjacent Regions | p. 167 |
South Primorye and Adjacent East Asia | p. 190 |
Summary: Magmatic Geodynamics in Asia | p. 205 |
Late Phanerozoic Magmatic Evolution of North America and Northeast Africa: Comparisons with Asia | p. 209 |
North America | p. 209 |
Magmatic Migration of 120-37 Ma | p. 211 |
Transition from Intermediate-Silicic to Basaltic Magmatism of 37-18Ma | p. 211 |
Predominating Basaltic Magmatism of the Past 17-15 Ma | p. 213 |
Geodynamic Models | p. 214 |
Northeast Africa | p. 215 |
Earliest Volcanic Events in the Western Rift | p. 216 |
Hypotheses | p. 218 |
Bilateral along-Axis Propagation of Rift-Related Magmatism | p. 219 |
Geodynamics of the East African Plateau | p. 221 |
Comparisons: Africa-Eurasia-North America | p. 222 |
Summary: Two Geodynamic Patterns of Rift-Related Magmatic Evolution in Continents | p. 229 |
Separated Lead Isotopes | p. 231 |
Dating Problems of Ore Mineralization | p. 231 |
Definition of Separated Leads | p. 232 |
Diffusion Discordia | p. 233 |
Electrical Charge of Pb Separated from U-Pb System | p. 236 |
Connected Points of Concordia and Discordia | p. 236 |
Leads Released by Continuous Diffusion | p. 238 |
Instant Release of Leads | p. 239 |
Tuning of T, t, and ¿ | p. 240 |
Interpreting Separated Leads from Ore Deposits in Asia | p. 242 |
The Southern Part of the Siberian Craton | p. 242 |
The Gargan Block | p. 244 |
Geologic Implication | p. 246 |
Summary: Application of Separated Leads for Understanding Timing of Ore-Forming Processes | p. 247 |
References | p. 249 |
Index | p. 291 |
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ISBN: 9789048129980
ISBN-10: 9048129982
Published: 2nd December 2009
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 322
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: NL
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 1.91
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