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Simultaneous determination of zircon U-Pb age and titanium concentration using LA-ICP-MS for crystallization age and temperature

Yuguchi, Takashi*; Ishibashi, Kozue*; Sakata, Shuhei*; Yokoyama, Tatsunori; Ito, Daichi*; Ogita, Yasuhiro; Yagi, Koshi*; Ono, Takeshi*

Lithos, 372-373, p.105682_1 - 105682_9, 2020/11

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:21.09(Geochemistry & Geophysics)

Simultaneous determination of zircon U-Pb age and titanium concentration for a single analysis spot gives both the crystallization age and temperature. The crystallization age and temperature pairs in granitic zircons map the time-temperature ($$t-T$$) path of granitic magma before its solidification. In laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) analysis, it is challenging to quantitatively analyse a low level of titanium concentration. This study employed two approaches using a Quadrupole mass spectrometer equipped with a collision/reaction cell (CRC). The methods were applied to zircon samples of the Kurobegawa granite (KRG), the Okueyama granite (OKG), the Toki granite (TKG), and the Tono plutonic complex (TPC) and provided U-Pb ages and titanium concentrations consistent with previous studies. The crystallization ages and temperatures collected from individual analysis spots of zircon samples in the KRG, OKG, TKG, and TPC are plotted in the $$t-T$$ diagrams and enable us to characterize the rapid cooling paths at thermal conditions of zircon crystallization at the sampling sites.

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Zircon U-Pb and Fission-track ages for the Ohta Tephra in the Pliocene Tokai Group, Central Japan

Ueki, Tadamasa; Niwa, Masakazu; Iwano, Hideki*; Danhara, Toru*; Hirata, Takafumi*

Chishitsugaku Zasshi, 125(3), p.227 - 236, 2019/03

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U-Pb dating of calcite using LA-ICP-MS; Instrumental setup for non-matrix-matched age dating and determination of analytical areas using elemental imaging

Yokoyama, Tatsunori; Kimura, Junichi*; Mitsuguchi, Takehiro; Danhara, Toru*; Hirata, Takafumi*; Sakata, Shuhei*; Iwano, Hideki*; Maruyama, Seiji*; Chang, Q.*; Miyazaki, Takashi*; et al.

Geochemical Journal, 52(6), p.531 - 540, 2018/12

 Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:65.14(Geochemistry & Geophysics)

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An Analytical technique for simultaneously estimating crystallization age and temperature of zircon using LA-ICP-MS

Yokoyama, Tatsunori; Yuguchi, Takashi*; Sakata, Shuhei*; Ishibashi, Kozue*; Ogita, Yasuhiro*; Ito, Daichi*; Ono, Takeshi*; Kagami, Saya; Mitsuguchi, Takehiro; Sueoka, Shigeru

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Dating and trace elements analysis of zircons provide us the evidences of past thermal history about their growth events, such as timing and temperature of magmatism and crystallization. In granitic rocks, because the proposed closure temperature of zircon U-Pb ($$>$$900 $$^{circ}$$C) is often higher than crystallization temperature of the zircon, the zircon U-Pb age means the timing of crystallization. To clarify the growth history of granitic pluton, Yuguchi et al. (2016) performed the observation of internal structure of zircon (collected from the Toki granite, central Japan) using cathodoluminescence, deriving crystallization temperature and age using Ti-in-zircon thermometry and U-Pb dating. It is important to discuss the emplacement by such an approach to understand the history of upheaval and exhumation of igneous complex. In this study, for simultaneously estimating crystallization age and temperature of zircon, we performed U-Pb isotopic analysis and quantitative analysis of Titanium, in the same position of zircon, using LA-ICP-MS after the cathodoluminescence observation. As preliminary experiments, we analyzed zircons collected from Japan (e.g., Okue, Tono, Toki and Kurobegawa granites) to estimate their thermal history. We could estimate the crystallization ages and temperatures of zircons of Okue (556-946$$^{circ}$$C in 11.1-16.1 Ma), Tono (613-901$$^{circ}$$C in 110.2-127.4 Ma), Toki (575-734$$^{circ}$$C in 69.4-79.9 Ma) and Kurobegawa (636-779$$^{circ}$$C in 0.46-1.85 Ma), respectively.

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