Long - term cosmogenic 3 He production rates ( 152 ka ^ 1 . 35 Ma ) from 40 Ar / 39 Ar dated basalt £ ows at 29 3 N latitude Tibor
نویسندگان
چکیده
A set of time integrated cosmogenic 3He production rates in olivines for the last 1.35 Ma are presented. We investigated three basaltic lava flow tops from Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. The 40Ar/39Ar ages determined for those basalt flows by incremental laser heating of leached groundmass samples are 152 þ 26 ka, 281 þ 19 ka and 1.35 þ 0.01 Ma ( þ 2c). Three or four different olivine phenocryst samples have been analyzed from each flow for their cosmogenic 3He abundances. The resulting 3He production rates in olivine at sea level at 293 latitude are 82 þ 14 and 82 þ 8 atoms g31 a31, as obtained from the 152 ka and 281 ka old flows, respectively. Considering effects of erosion on the 1.35 Ma old flow we find that the production rate of 82 þ 8 atoms g31 a31 is consistent with the cosmogenic 3He production during the last 1.35 Ma. There appears to be a 14% discrepancy between previously published production rates derived at higher latitudes and altitudes if the scaling factors of Lal are used to compare results. This discrepancy is greatly reduced, however, if the revised scaling factors of Dunai (this issue) are applied. Using the new scaling factors we derive a production rate for cosmogenic 3He in olivine at sea level and high latitudes (s 603) of 118 þ 11 atoms g31 a31 ( þ 2c). The correspondingly revised value of Cerling and Craig, and Ackert et al.) is 123 þ 6 atoms g31 a31 ( þ 2c). The mean value of these two calibrations is 121 þ 6 atoms g31 a31 ( þ 2c). We suggest that the production rate of 121 þ 6 atoms g31 a31 at sea level and high latitudes may be applied to the complete time range where paleomagnetic data indicate that there was no long-term averaged intensity variation in the Earth's magnetic field, i.e. over the last 10 Ma. ß 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
منابع مشابه
Combining [He] cosmogenic dating with U–Th/He eruption ages using olivine in basalt
This paper presents new U–Th/He crystallization and He exposure ages on olivine for a suite of basalt samples from the Snake River Plain, Idaho. The results provide the first demonstration that U–Th/He geochronology can be successfully applied to Late Quaternary basalts using measurements of olivine phenocrysts as opposed to U-rich minerals. The approach employs abrasion to remove the outer rin...
متن کاملCombining U–Th/He eruption age dating and He cosmogenic dating to constrain landscape evolution
Earth analogues for Martian canyons. Steep-walled, amphitheater canyons on Mars have been invoked as evidence for underground water flow because of their similarities to seepage or sapping valleys/canyons on Earth. However, seepage canyon formation on Earth is speculative, particularly in basalt terrains (Lamb et al., 2006), and therefore analogies to Mars may be inappropriate. One of these Ear...
متن کاملApplication of U/Th and 40Ar/39Ar Dating to Orgnac 3, a Late Acheulean and Early Middle Palaeolithic Site in Ardèche, France
Refined radio-isotopic dating techniques have been applied to Orgnac 3, a Late Acheulean and Early Middle Palaeolithic site in France. Evidence of Levallois core technology appeared in level 4b in the middle of the sequence, became predominant in the upper horizons, and was best represented in uppermost level 1, making the site one of the oldest examples of Levallois technology. In our dating s...
متن کاملChemical and physical erosion rhythms of the West African Cenozoic 2 morphogenesis : 39 Ar - 40 Ar dating of supergene K - Mn oxides
24 25 Chemical weathering and mechanical erosion are first order processes of long-term 26 tropical morphogenesis, which is still poorly deciphered for lack of time constraints. We 27 address this issue by laser-probe 39 Ar40 Ar dating of generations of cryptomelane [K128 2Mn8O16, nH2O] from the manganese ore deposit of Tambao in northern Burkina Faso. This 29 Mn deposit results from the superg...
متن کاملMatuyama – Brunhes reversal and Kamikatsura event on Maui : paleomagnetic directions , 40 Ar / 39 Ar ages and implications $
Eighty-nine basaltic lava flows from the northwest wall of Haleakala caldera preserve a concatenated paleomagnetic record of portions of the Matuyama–Brunhes (M–B) reversal and the preceding Kamikatsura event as well as secular variation of the full-polarity reversed and normal geomagnetic field. They provide the most detailed volcanic record to date of the M–B transition. The 24 flows in the t...
متن کامل