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Mechanisms and Consequences of Intra-Crystalline Enrichment of Ancient Radiogenic Pb in Detrital Hadean Zircons from the Jack Hills, Western AustraliaThe recent discovery of Pb* (radiogenic lead) -enriched domains (PEDs) in zircon using high-resolution scanning ion imaging, atom probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy indicates that the U-Pb isotopic system in zircon can be affected not only by Pb* loss but also by intra-crystalline Pb* enrichment. However, the formation mechanism of PEDs and the consequences for in-situ U-Pb dating remain elusive. To further understand these issues, scanning ion imaging and U-Pb dating were carried out on 51 Hadean detrital zircon grains from the Jack Hills, Western Australia. Of these, 8 grains were found to contain micrometer-scale PEDs with elevated Pb-207 and Pb-206 in the ion images. Isotope profiles across these PEDs confirm that they represent unsupported Pb* resulting from intra-grain mobilization and local enrichment of Pb* during ancient overprinting events. The PEDs are rare in most grains, with only 1 – 3 Pb* hotspots present in any ~70 μm × 70 μm imaged area, and are located either in dark-CL, high-U growth zones, or associated with bright-CL, low-Th recrystallized domains, suggesting that they were likely formed by local-scale processes. The PEDs located in dark-CL, high-U growth zones likely resulted from Pb* trapped in local, interconnected pathways produced by radiation damage during thermal overprinting events. Those associated with bright-CL, low-Th domains are interpreted as Pb* concentrated in nanoscale pores formed during fluid-present recrystallization of non-metamict zircon. Our interpretations therefore imply that intra-crystalline enrichment of Pb* in zircon can occur at various scales and through diverse mechanisms. Age calculations based on the ion images demonstrate that incorporation of PEDs in conventional in-situ SIMS spots produces spuriously old ages that are either reversely discordant or concordant, depending on the time of Pb* mobilization and the analytical precision. The implication is that careful investigation of intra-grain distribution of U-Th-Pb isotopes is required in order to better understand the U-Pb isotopic system and to obtain reliable crystallization ages for ancient zircons affected by complex Pb* mobilization and redistribution.
Document ID
20200001586
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Rongfeng Ge ORCID
(Nanjing University Nanjing, Jiangsu, China)
Simon A. Wilde ORCID
(Curtin University Perth, Western Australia, Australia)
Alexander A. Nemchin ORCID
(Curtin University Perth, Western Australia, Australia)
Martin J. Whitehouse ORCID
(Swedish Museum of Natural History Stockholm, Sweden)
Jeremy J. Bellucci ORCID
(Swedish Museum of Natural History Stockholm, Sweden)
Timmons M Erickson
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
March 13, 2020
Publication Date
April 28, 2019
Publication Information
Publication: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Publisher: Elsevier
Volume: 517
Issue Publication Date: July 1, 2019
ISSN: 0012-821X
Subject Category
Metals And Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
JSC-E-DAA-TN68994
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNSFC 41502178
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ13HA01C
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNSFC 41672186
PROJECT: SCMD-PlanetaryScience_811073
WBS: 811073
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Keywords
Unsupported radiogenic lead
Hadean
Detrital zircon
Jack Hills
Scanning ion imaging
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