Journal article
High precision multi-collector 40Ar/39Ar dating of young basalts: Mount Rouse volcano (SE Australia) revisited
EL Matchan, D Phillips
Quaternary Geochronology | Published : 2014
Abstract
The acquisition of high precision geochronological data for young basalts, particularly low potassium examples <500ka old, is a non-trivial task. This is due to low 40Ar radiogenic argon yields, high atmospheric argon levels and, sometimes, extraneous argon contamination. In this study we present new, high precision argon isotopic data for a basalt flow from the Mount Rouse volcano of the Newer Volcanic Province, southeast Australia. These data were generated using a new generation, multi-collector, ARGUSVI mass spectrometer. We show that the multi-collector system achieves an order of magnitude improvement in analytical precision and a concomitant improvement in our ability to detect minor ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study is supported by Australian Research Council Discovery grant DP130100517 to D. Phillips. S. Szczepanski is thanked for technical assistance in the Melbourne <SUP>40</SUP>Ar/<SUP>39</SUP>Ar laboratory. The authors acknowledge the constructive and insightful comments from P. Renne, A. Calvert and an anonymous reviewer.