نتایج جستجو برای: zircon

تعداد نتایج: 3386  

2007
F. ZEB PAGE T. USHIKUBO N. T. KITA L. R. RICIPUTI J. W. VALLEY

Ion microprobe analysis with a sub-micrometer diameter spot reveals a sharp, 2 μm gradient in oxygen isotope ratio proving that oxygen diffusion in zircon is slow even under prolonged high-grade metamorphism. The data are consistent with an oxygen diffusion coefÞ cient of 10–23.5±1 cm2/s. Furthermore, this gradient is found in a zircon that contains clear textural evidence of recrystallization ...

2014
John W. Valley Michael J. Spicuzza Takayuki Ushikubo

Zircon grains were separated from lunar regolith and rocks returned from four Apollo landing sites, and analyzed in situ by secondary ion mass spectrometry. Many regolith zircons preserve magmatic dO and trace element compositions and, although out of petrologic context, represent a relatively unexplored resource for study of the Moon and possibly other bodies in the solar system. The combinati...

2014
Ebrahim Karamian Amirsalar Khandan Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi Hesam Mirmohammadi

The surface characteristics of implant which influence the speed and strength of osseointegration include surface chemistry, crystal structure and crystallinity, roughness, strain hardening, and presence of impurities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioactivity and roughness of a novel natural hydroxyapatite/zircon (NHA/zircon) nanobiocomposite, coated on 316L stainless steel (SS) so...

2009
A. Gucsik

Introduction: Zircon is a highly refractory and weathering-resistant mineral that has proven useful as an indicator of shock metamorphism in the study of impact structures and formations (e.g., [1-6]). Zircon has advantages compared to quartz or other shockmetamorphosed rock-forming minerals that have been widely used as impact indicators, but are far less refractory than zircon. The purpose of...

2015
Yu-Ya Gao Xian-Hua Li William L. Griffin Yan-Jie Tang Norman J. Pearson Yu Liu Mei-Fei Chu Qiu-Li Li Guo-Qiang Tang Suzanne Y. O’Reilly

To understand the behavior of Li in zircon, we have analyzed the abundance and isotopic composition of Li in three zircon standards (Plešovice, Qinghu and Temora) widely used for microbeam analysis of U-Pb ages and O-Hf isotopes. We have mapped Li concentration ([Li]) on large grains, using a Cameca 1280HR Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (SIMS). All zircons have a rim 5-20 μm wide in which [Li]...

2002
Christopher J. Carson Jay J. Ague Marty Grove Christopher D. Coath T. Mark Harrison

Understanding the factors that contribute to U^Pb discordance in zircon is essential for interpreting isotopic data and for assessing the validity of concordia intercept ages. Modification caused by interaction with metamorphic fluids is often cited as a primary means by which significant or even complete isotopic resetting of U^Pb systematics in zircon might be achieved under subsolidus condit...

2007
Dustin Trail Stephen J. Mojzsis Axel K. Schmitt Edward D. Young T. M. Harrison A. K. Schmitt

[1] We report zircon oxygen isotope ratios and reconnaissance Ti-in-zircon concentrations, guided by cathodoluminescence image studies, for detrital zircons up to 4.34 Ga from the Narryer Gneiss Complex of Western Australia. Zircon oxygen isotope results bolster the view that some Hadean (>3.85 Ga) zircon source melts were enriched in heavy oxygen, a sensitive proxy for melt contamination by se...

2007
I. SAADOUNE N. H. DE LEEUW

Zircon mineral (ZrSiO4) is a potential host matrix for the encapsulation of highly radioactive materials, such as dismantled weapons and nuclear waste from power stations (Ewing, 2001). We report a detailed computer modelling study, based on interatomic potentials, to address two fundamental issues concerning radiation processes in the zircon mineral: first, the physics and chemistry of U and P...

2014
Colin MacRae Nick Wilson Aaron Torpy Mark Pownceby John Hanchar Cameron Davidson Victor Hugo

Zircon (ZrSiO4) exhibits an extraordinary memory. Its stability, durability, low solubility and low elemental diffusivities combine to preserve in it a record of most of the important events that have affected it, its host rocks, and the crust of which it is a part. The zonation in zircon grains delineate the boundaries of discrete geochemical processes that occurred at different times. Zircon ...

2007
J. A. VENTER M. K. G. VERMAAK J. G. BRUWER

Electrostatic separation is the final separation technique employed in the recovery and upgrade of rutile and zircon feedstocks. This dry separation technique is dependent on the difference in resistivities of the rutile and zircon. Even though both minerals have fairly high resistivities (Kelly and Spottiswood, 1989a), the differences in the resistivities are large enough to ensure separation....

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