Studying the stability of the K/Ar isotopic system of phlogopites in conditions of high t, p:40Ar/39ar dating, laboratory experiment, numerical simulation

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Typically,40Ar/39Ar dating of phlogopites from deep-seated xenoliths of kimberlite pipes produces estimates that suggest much older ages than those when these pipes were intruded. Highpressure (3 GPa) laboratory experiments enabled the authors to explore the behaviour of argon in the phlogopite structure under the conditions that correspond to the mantle, at the temperatures (from 700 to 1000 °С), far exceeding closure temperature of the K/Ar isotopic system. “Volume diffusion” remains foremost for describing the mobility of argon in phlogopite at high pressures. The mantle material age can be estimated through the dating of the phlogopites from deep-seated xenoliths of kimberlites, employing the40Ar/39Ar method, subject to correction for a partial loss of radiogenic40Ar when xenolith moves upwards to the Earth’s surface. The obtained data served as the basis for proposing the behaviour model of the K/Ar isotopic system of minerals in conditions of great depths (lower crust, mantle), and when transporting xenoliths in the kimberlite melt.

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Yudin, D., Murzintsev, N., Travin, A., Alifirova, T., Zhimulev, E., & Novikova, S. (2021). Studying the stability of the K/Ar isotopic system of phlogopites in conditions of high t, p:40Ar/39ar dating, laboratory experiment, numerical simulation. Minerals, 11(2), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.3390/min11020192

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