Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6429877 Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Mg diffusion coefficients were measured in plagioclase single crystals.•Diffusivity increases systematically with increasing albite content.•Diffusivity is independent of the Mg concentration gradient.•26Al-26Mg closure temperatures are 120-150 K lower in albite than anorthite.

Experimental data are reported on Mg diffusion in plagioclase crystals with a range of anorthite content (xAn), at temperatures between 800 and 1150 °C. Oriented and polished single crystals of anorthite (xAn=0.93), labradorite (xAn=0.67), andesine (xAn=0.43) and oligoclase (xAn=0.23) were each embedded in powered source material enriched in natural MgO or 25MgO and suspended in a furnace at constant temperature. Diffusion profiles in quenched samples were measured from the polished surface using SIMS depth profiling. The diffusion coefficient does not depend significantly on the Mg concentration gradient, and little anisotropy is observed between the b and c directions in labradorite. Diffusion coefficients increase systematically with decreasing xAn, and the entire data set is described by lnD=(−6.06±1.10)−(7.96±0.42)xAn−287±10kJ/molRT, where R is the gas constant, T is absolute temperature, and the diffusion coefficient D is in m2/s. 26Al-26Mg ages in albite-rich plagioclase are much more easily reset than in anorthite, with closure temperatures up to 120-150 K lower.

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