Thematic Article An inter-laboratory evaluation of OD-3 zircon for use as a secondary U-Pb dating standard

2013 
Zircon OD-3 from the Paleogene Kawamoto Granodiorite (Mihara body) in Japan has been identified as a potential multi-grain secondary standard for U-Pb dating. We have carried out an inter-laboratory evaluation in order to evaluate possible heteroge- neity amongst the OD-3 zircon grains. U-Pb ages were obtained using two analytical techniques (a sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe and a laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry) in eight laboratories. All the 238 U- 206 Pb ages show good agreement, with an overall weighted average 238 U- 206 Pb age of 33.0 0.1 Ma (2s). The U-Pb age results revealed no significant variation or heterogeneity in the U-Pb ages of the OD-3 grains. Twelve fission-track (FT) ages from three laboratories are also reported, and have a weighted average of 32.6 0.6 Ma (2s). Despite the different closure and annealing temperatures of the U-Pb and FT chronometers, respectively, the FT age is in good agreement with the U-Pb age. This suggests that the OD-3 zircon had a relatively fast cooling history and has not experienced later thermal annealing. The chronological dataset reported here clearly demonstrates that the OD-3 zircon could be a useful and reliable secondary standard for use during U-Pb dating studies of Cenozoic zircons.
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