The effects of composition on retentivity of argon and oxygen in hornblende and related amphiboles: A field-tested empirical model

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Dahl, PS
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[1] Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent
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10.1016/0016-7037(96)00170-6
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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The ionic porosity model of Fortier and Giletti (1989), which parameterizes variations in diffusion coefficients among different mineral structures, has been extended to estimate the variation in diffusivities in a single mineral structure as a function of composition (X). Applied to Ar and O diffusion in hornblende and related K-rich amphiboles, the extended model predicts that diffusivity, D, increases one-hundredfold as ionic porosity (Z, a monitor of atomic packing density) increases from 36.5% (edenite) to 39.7% (ferro-actinolite). Partitioning this trend into its separate activation energy (E) and frequency factor (D-0) components leads to new E-Z and D-0-Z expressions that predict antipathetic trends of closure temperature (T-C) vs. Z in the clinoamphiboles. The Ar model yields a Delta T-C/Delta Z of -38 +/- 3 degrees C/Z%, which translates into: (1) a similar to 120 degrees C increase in T-C from synthetic ferro-actinolite to edenite and (2) a similar to 70 degrees C range in T-C for natural hornblendes amenable to 40Ar/39Ar dating. Model T-C-X effects isolated from available amphibole data include increases in T-C of up to: (1) 60 +/- 10 degrees C as Mg# ranges from 0-100; (2) 40 +/- 15 degrees C as A-sites progress from empty to full; (3) similar to 38 degrees C as Al-Tschermak's substitution progresses from zero to full; and (4) similar to 17 degrees C as Fe3+/(Fe2+ + Fe3+) varies from 0.2-0.5. Comparable results are obtained for O. The Ar diffusion model also predicts a 38 +/- 3 Ma difference in 40Ar/39Ar cooling age between adjacent, slowly-cooled (1 degrees C/Ma) hornblendes differing in Z by 1% (absolute)-all other age-determining factors equal. At a cooling rate of 10 degrees C/Ma, however, the model age discordance reduces to 3.8 +/- 0.3 Ma, such that any compositional effects become lost within analytical uncertainty. As calibrated, the T-C-Z-X relationship is more applicable for determining relative (rather than absolute) T-C values among hornblendes. Preliminary evidence supportive of the model (in its relative form) is provided by antipathetic age-Z trends preserved in two lower crustal terranes. Finally, the model D-T-C-Z-X results promote physical understanding of the diffusional closure process, as shown at both unit-cell and grain scales.
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