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Provenance studies by fission-track dating of zircon-etching and counting procedures

January 1, 1987

In sedimentary rocks that have not been heated to high enough temperatures to anneal fission tracks in zircon (greater than ≈ 160°C), fission-track ages of individual detrital zircon grains provide valuable information about the source rocks eroded to form the sediments. The success of such studies depends, however, on the degree to which the ages determined from the detrital suite accurately portray the range of grain ages that are present in the suite. This in turn depends to a large extent on using counting and, in particular, etching procedures that permit proper sampling of grains with a wide range of age and uranium concentrations.

Results are reported here of an experimental study of a ‘detrital’ zircon suite manufactured from several zircon populations of known age. This study suggests that multiple etches are required when a complete spectrum of ages in a zircon suite is desired.

Publication Year 1987
Title Provenance studies by fission-track dating of zircon-etching and counting procedures
DOI 10.1016/1359-0189(87)90022-7
Authors N. D. Naeser, P.K. Zeitler, C.W. Naeser, P.F. Cerveny
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements
Index ID 70009896
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse