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Laser-ablation ICP-MS measurements of Re/Os in molybdenite and implications for Re-Os geochronology
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The=Canadian Mineralogist. 41:307-320
Subject
02A|Geochemistry - general
03|Geochronology
Abitibi Belt
absolute age
accuracy
Belcice Mountains
Bohemian Massif
Canada
Canadian Shield
Central Europe
chemical composition
concentration
detection limit
Eastern Canada
Europe
geochemistry
grains
ICP mass spectra
instruments
isotope fractionation
Kasperske Mountains
laser ablation
laser methods
mass spectra
metal ores
metals
methods
mineralization
Mokrsko Mountains
molybdenite
North America
osmium
platinum group
Precambrian
precision
Quebec
Re-187/Os-187
Re/Os
rhenium
samples
spectra
sulfides
Superior Province
techniques
X-ray diffraction data
Language
English
ISSN
0008-4476
Abstract
Results for molybdenite samples from Preissac, Quebec, and Mokrsko, Belcice and Kassperske Hory Au deposits in the Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic, for Re and radiogenic 187Os suggest the presence of strong zoning in Re and in 187Os/187Re values within grains. The zoning patterns indicate decoupling of daughter 187Os from parent 187Re after molybdenite crystallization. Such decoupling could affect the accuracy of Re-Os ages if disturbed patterns of molybdenite are sampled for dating by conventional isotope-dilution N-TIMS or ICP-MS techniques. There is a critical need for homogenization of quantities of molybdenite sufficiently large to capture the bulk Os/Re of the sample. LA-sampling, when used with a multicollector magnetic-sector ICP-MS instrument, is able to produce Re-Os ages with a precision better than 2% from single spots in certain old and Re-rich molybdenite grains, but would be difficult to use as a dating tool given the extreme 187Os/187Re heterogeneity seen in individual grains.