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New Insights into Crustal Evolution: The Role of Hf Isotopes and Detrital Zircons

New Insights into Crustal Evolution: The Role of Hf Isotopes and Detrital Zircons. Paul Mueller Darrell Henry Joseph Wooden George Kamenov Louisiana State University Frank Mazdab University of Florida U. S. G. S.

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New Insights into Crustal Evolution: The Role of Hf Isotopes and Detrital Zircons

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  1. New Insights into Crustal Evolution: The Role of Hf Isotopes and Detrital Zircons Paul Mueller Darrell Henry Joseph Wooden George Kamenov Louisiana State University Frank Mazdab University of Florida U. S. G. S. Hellroaring Plateau, Beartooth Mountains, Montana

  2. Detrital Zircons, Hf, and Crustal Growth Attributes Representatives of periods when/where rock record not available Hf and U-Pb age measured on same grain, or parts of grains, by solution, ablation(LA-ICP-MS), and/or ion probe Most robust record of initial Hf because zircons have low Lu and high Hf (~1%), yielding typical 176Lu/177Hf ratios of 0.001 Consequently Initial eHf can be determined more confidently than common whole-rock parameters such as eNd or eSr

  3. Relation to Plate Tectonics Q: What can detrital zircon systematics tell us about plate tectonics? A: A single grain captures the initial Hf isotopic composition of the rock in which it formed, so, barring subsequent exchange, it can tell us something about reservoirs, such as existence of crust and depleted mantle. A: More significantly, populations of grains can tell us about orogenic processes, some of which we would associate with plate tectonics. Unfortunately, this becomes progressively more difficult as we examine older grains, i.e. when we need it most.

  4. Crustal Growth: Age vs. Initial Ratio Magmatic and tectonic accretion yield distinct patterns G-R LA-ICPMS U-Pb and Hf in zircons from Florida heavy mineral mine

  5. Extending This Approach to Earlier Times 1. Because Lu/Hf fractionation in Early Archean and Hadean time is expected to produce limited variations in 177Hf/176Hf (regardless of exact values assigned to decay and BSE constants),it is necessary to accurately determine initial177Hf/176Hf. DM BSE Depending on Model, Expected Range of eHf at 4.0 Ga = 4-6 Hf ~Lower Crust Time (Ga) This requires accurate assessment of all measured values used to calculate initial 177Hf/176Hf, i.e., Lu/Hf, 177Hf/176Hf, and age.

  6. Extending This Approach to Earlier Times 2. Assure that Hf, U, and Pb isotopes are measured on a homogeneous volume of material. Particularly critical for older zircons that commonly have distinct volumes with distinct ages; good imaging necessary. BSE Transmitted Light Best opportunity is to sequentially apply spatially resolved techniques such as ion probes (U-Pb) and laser ablation (Lu-Hf)

  7. Assessing Integrity of Measured Values Maximum Confidence Associated With • Concordance of U-Pb ages • Low common Pb content • “Igneous” Th/U (e.g., > 0.1) • Low contents of alteration-related trace elements (e.g., F, Fe, Al) • Consistency of measured Lu-Hf system isotopes during ablation • Low O-isotope ratios • Consistent trace element patterns • Low Lu/Hf corroborated by SIMS

  8. Consistency of Trace Element Patterns Important for Populations Ce Eu Pattern Suggests All Zircons Formed in Equilibrium with Plagioclase

  9. Y vs. Lu/Hf for Standard Zircon FC-1 From Forest City Site, Duluth Gabbro 35 Analyses of 27 Grains Using the SHRIMP RG

  10. Significance of Link Between Y and Lu/Hf The Most Challenging Link in Correcting Observed eHf to Initial eHf is an Accurate Determination of the 176Lu/177Hf Ratio and the Subsequent Age Correction Because A 0.001 Change in the 176Lu/177Hf Ratio Will Produce an ~ 3 e Unit Change in Initial Hf in 4 Ga, Compared to Typical Measurement Errors of Better than 1 e by LA So Measuring Y Content (by EMP) Is a Particularly Useful Pre-ablation Step Because of the Strong Positive Correlation Between Y and Lu/Hf

  11. Trace Elements As Guides Y & Ce Along Cross-section of Complex Late Archean Igneous Zircon (Metamict Zones in Gray) Transect

  12. Application: Northern Wyoming Province MMP BBMZ

  13. Detrital Zircon Ages Northern Wyoming Province Eastern Beartooth Mountains ~20% = 3.4 - 4.0 Ga Multi-grain Lu-Hf eHf = +3 to -3

  14. Conclusion Accurate Initial Hf Isotopic Compositions Can Be Obtained From Detrital and Other Zircons, However Care Must be Taken to Assure That All Measured Parameters Are Co-genetic (easier said than done!) Plane Light BSEX-Nicols

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