Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9529211 | Chemical Geology | 2005 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Diffusion coefficients and activation energies for the diffusion of Ar and He, as determined using Arrhenius plots, indicate two distinct groups definable by their differences in activation energies. Argon log Do=2.45 and 15.33, with activation energies of 225 and 465 kJ molâ1, respectively; the diffusion of He in alunite is quantified with log Do=â4.33 and E=106.8 kJ molâ1. Model calculations of simplistic 1/e-folding times and diffusion distance-time curves indicate that He should remain in alunite for millions of years at â¤100 °C, whereas at <200-220 °C, the alunite will retain Ar almost indefinitely. The data demonstrate why alunite is suitable for Ar geochronological applications and also show that, unless the alunite is subjected to metamorphic deformation, the inclusion fluids should retain their primary compositions.
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Authors
G.P. Landis, L.W. Snee, C. Juliani,