U and Th zonation in apatite observed by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence tomography and implications for the (U-Th) / He system

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Synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microtomography can non-destructively image the three-dimensional distribution of several trace elements in whole apatite crystals at the resolution of 1 μm3. This allows for precise determination of the physical geometry of a crystal and the quantification of the relative abundance of the radioactive parent nuclides uranium and thorium with high fidelity. We use these data to develop a more precise alpha ejection correction for (U-Th) / He thermochronology and high-resolution models of apatite crystals that are the foundation for a new generation of three-dimensional diffusion modeling. The application of synchrotron radiation to non-destructive imaging of minerals used for geochronology sheds light on causes of long-standing unresolved problems in the field that are rooted in previously unmeasurable parent nuclide zonation, especially the pervasive overdispersion of single-crystal ages.

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Sousa, F. J., Cox, S. E., Rasbury, E. T., Hemming, S. R., Lanzirotti, A., & Newville, M. (2024). U and Th zonation in apatite observed by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence tomography and implications for the (U-Th) / He system. Geochronology, 6(4), 553–570. https://doi.org/10.5194/gchron-6-553-2024

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