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Compositional evolution radiogenic isotopes

Andrews JN (1985) The isotopic composition of radiogenic helium and its use to study groundwater movements in confined aquifers. Chem Geol 49 339-351 Andrews JN (1986) In situ neutron flux, 36-Cl production and groundwater evolution in crystalline rocks at Stripa, Sweden. Earth Planet Sci Lett 77 49-58... [Pg.529]

The common-lead method looks at the isotopic evolution of lead in systems with U/Pb and Th/Pb ratios similar to or less than the ratios in bulk solar system materials. The original formulation, by Holmes and Houtermans, is a single stage model that accounts for the isotopic composition of any sample of common lead in terms of primordial lead plus radiogenic lead produced in the source up to the time that lead was separated from uranium and thorium. Multistage models that more accurately describe the evolution of natural systems have been developed. The common-lead method is used in cosmochemistry primarily to study the time of differentiation and reservoir evolution in differentiated bodies... [Pg.268]

It has been recognized that the Lu-Hf isotopic system in zircon is a powerful tool for deciphering the evolution of the earth s crust and mantle. " Zircon normally contains 0.5-2 wt % Hf, which results in an extremely low Lu/Hf ratio (" Lu/" Hf < 0.002) and consequently a negligible radiogenic growth of Hf due to the decay of Lu. Therefore, the Hf/" Hf ratio of zircon can be regarded as the initial value at the time when it crystaUized. LA-ICP-MS with a multiple ion collector system has also been employed to study the hafnium isotopic composition of zircon and baddeleyite standards in U-Pb geochronology. °°... [Pg.404]


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