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[SCG57-09] Assessment of the applicability of U–Th dating to Hematite
Keywords:Hematite, U-Th dating, LA-ICP-MS, Quaternary geochronology
In this study, we analyzed two hematite samples-one from Gibo-Fujisen, Shimotokuyama, Okayama Prefecture, and the Ohachi crater of Kirishima volcano, Kagoshima Prefecture. Using LA-ICP-MS, we measured the concentrations and spatial distributions of U, Th, and Pb to assess the feasibility of U-Th dating.
Preliminary results indicate that U concentrations in hematite range from 0.12 to 0.35 ppm, while both Pb and Th concentrations remain low, below 0.01 ppm. These findings suggest that hematite formed during volcanic activity is amenable not only to U-Pb dating but also to U-Th dating. However, under the current analytical conditions, the detection of 230Th requires a large sampling spot of 500 um square, with each measurement requiring ~125 seconds of signal acquisition time. Consequently, improving analytical sensitivity at smaller spatial scales remains a key challenge. The results of this study contribute to the temporal evolution of hydrothermal alteration. Future applications may include refining constraints on late-stage alteration processes in volcanic systems and expanding the applicability of U-Th dating under oxidative conditions.
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