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  • Deficient electron microprobe totals: Discussion of potential causes
    OAI: open archives initiativeTipo de documento: artículoColección E-prints Colección: Archivo institucional e-prints complutense






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  • The phenomenon of deficient electron microprobe totals in radiation-damaged and altered zircon
    OAI: open archives initiativeTipo de documento: artículoColección E-prints Colección: Archivo institucional e-prints complutense
    • Título de publicación: Geochimica et cosmochimica acta
    • Autor: Kennedy, Allen K.;Kronz, Andreas;Nasdala, Lutz;Pérez-Soba Aguilar, Cecilia;Váczi, Tamas;Willner, Arné;Wirth, Richard
    • Resumen: The phenomenon of deficient electron microprobe analyses, with sums of analyzed constituents often below 95 wt%, is assigned to the analysis of altered, porous minerals. With the example of three zircon populations we show that low totals are related to textural features (i.e., numerous pores of tens
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    • to hundreds of nanometers size) as well as to the chemical composition (i.e., water content well within the wt% range, which may affect partial sample degradation under the electron beam). The formation of the spongy texture is explained by the alteration of a previously radiation-damaged and, thus, volumeexpanded material in a fluid-driven replacement reaction. The smaller volume of the reaction product (crystalline, non volume- expanded zircon) accounts for the formation of numerous voids and pores, which are perfect candidates for the incorporation of water. The alteration has also resulted in uptake of non-formula elements such as Al, P, Ca, Fe, Y, and REEs whereas Si and Zr are depleted. In one case, strong uptake of non-radiogenic Pb in altered zircon was observed. Because porous, low-total zircon has formed in secondary alteration process, its occurrence can be considered as an indicator of a secondary alteration history of the host rock. Low-total zircon is easily recognized by very low electron back-scatter intensities, which are closely related to the two main causes of the analytical shortfall (i.e., water content and porosity) and often lowered furthermore by the presence of light non-formula elements (especially P and Fe) up to the wt% range.
    • Palabras clave: Zircon; Deficient electron microprobe analyses
    • Materia: Geología; Geología
    • Identificador OAI: oai:www.ucm.es:17166
    • Tipo: Artículo
    • Editorial: Elsevier Science Ltd
    • Departamento: Fac. de CC. Geológicas - Depto. de Petrología y Geoquímica
    • ISSN: 0016-7037
    • CDU: 549.6







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