3:15 PM - 3:30 PM
[SGC51-01] ^{40}Ar/^{39}Ar age of Haedean zircon
Keywords:Haedean zircon, ^{40}Ar/^{39}Ar age
During laser step heating experiment, unirradiated Haedean zircons showed little release of 40Ar below 1000oC. However, without exception, they released large amount of 40Ar (an order of 10-7 ccSTP/g) above 1000oC in spite of a fact that zircon has no potassium. This suggested that either the zircons have excess argon trapped or a potassium phase. In 40Ar/39Ar experiment, the released argon isotopes were approximately 10-13 ccSTP (39Ar) and 10-10 ccSTP (40Ar) from a grain of 400 microgram. The volume of 39Ar was very small, and the relative error was large. However, one of Labrador zircon gave 4.39 + 0.34 Ga at a fusion step after 1000oC, and the 39Ar fraction was over 70% of the total release. The age could be caused by an excess argon during initial stage of zircon formation or a secondary event. Because of localized nature of excess argon, it tends to produce various ages in the same area rather than a uniform age. The facts that the similar age was observed in another grain, and that the fraction is above 1000oC suggest that the age may have been preserved since the formation of the zircon. The results from other area will be discussed together.