1. K-Ar AND 40Ar/39Ar GEOCHRONOLOGY OF WEATHERING PROCESSES.
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Vasconcelos, P. M.
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CHEMICAL weathering , *ARGON , *GEOLOGICAL time scales , *PALEOCLIMATOLOGY - Abstract
Recent developments in the application of K-Ar and [sup 40]Ar/[sup 39]Ar dating of continental weathering process demonstrate the method's suitability for dating minerals present in weathering profiles. Alunite-group sulfates and hollandite-group manganese oxides, which often precipitate through weathering reactions, were first analyzed by the K-Ar method 30 years ago. Recently these minerals were shown to be suitable to[sup 40]Ar/[sup 39]Ar geochronology, despite their fine-grained habits. The bulk nature of the K-Ar technique and the complex mineral assemblages in weathering profiles restrict K-Ar dating of weathering processes. The single-crystal approach possible with the[sup 40]Ar/[sup 39]Ar method allows the study of weathering profiles where alunite- and hollandite-group minerals occur as minor phases. Step-heating analysis possible with the[sup 40]Ar/[sup 39]Ar method provides information about the Ar and K retention histories, the presence of hypogene contaminants, and possible[sup 39]Ar recoil during sample irradiation. Fully automated, modern[sup 40]Ar/[sup 39]Ar systems enable analysis of several samples, providing a comprehensive weathering database. These results are useful in the study of continental paleoclimates and the geochemical, geomorphological, and tectonic histories of an area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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