A recently published paper Co-Authored by Clare Warren looked at numerical modeling of Ar diffusion in biotite and how this can aid the interpretation of Ar/Ar ages. Biotite is one of the most extensively used minerals for Ar/Ar dating, particularly in metamorphic rocks but in such rocks there are several processes that can perturb the Ar systematics and violate assumptions that are made in the method. A series of numerical diffusion models are preesnted in this paper showing how much radiogenic argon could be theoretically reatined from different grain sizes residing for various time periods in a range of PT conditions.
These models can help to evaluate data and along with the petrogenetic history of the same, numerical diffusion modelling is a powerful tool for Ar/Ar data interpretation.
Papadopoulou, Martha; Barry, Tiffany; Dash, Batulzii; Halton, Alison; Sherlock, Sarah and Hunt, Alison (2024). Evidence for long-lived (>100 Myr) continental intraplate volcanism: Mongolia since the last ocean closure.
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