Scheelite is an important metallic mineral in W-related hydrothermal deposits and can be utilized as a reliable geochronometer to directly date the timing of mineralization. Up to now, two previous studies have performed in situ U-Pb dating of scheelite using NIST glasses as reference materials due to the lack of scheelite standards. However, there exists a significant matrix effect between NIST612 and scheelite based on our analysis. Therefore, two reliable calibration methods have been proposed and assessed via LA-SF-ICP-MS in this study. A laser spot size of 32 mu m was mainly used to satisfy the signal for Pb-206, Pb-207, and U-238 and keep a high resolution to fit small grains and altered crystal zones of scheelite samples. Scheelite WX27 as a secondary standard has been accurately determined in normal ablation settings of 3 J cm(-2) - 5 Hz, 3 J cm(-2) - 10 Hz, 5 J cm(-2) - 5 Hz (using a spot size of 24 mu m), 5 J cm(-2) - 10 Hz, and 10 J cm(-2) - 5 Hz. Its lower intercept Pb-206/U-238 ages are consistent with each other within error and agree with two known ages (144.8 +/- 11.7 and 141.8 +/- 5.3 Ma) from the Woxi deposit with age offsets of <3.8%, no matter whether they were calibrated by using concordant wolframite YGX or the combined calibration method (i.e., NIST612 for Pb-207/Pb-206 and YGX for U-238/Pb-206 ratios). Moreover, accurate U-Pb ages, ranging from 432 Ma to 92 Ma, were also obtained for five typical W deposits. All these age results demonstrate the reliability of the two calibration methods and indicate that no matrix effect exists between scheelite and wolframite using single spot analysis mode in normal ablation settings. When all the same data from scheelite WX27 were calibrated by using NIST 612, most of the obtained ages were much younger than the known ages, with the age offsets ranging from 5.9% to 18.0%. Thus, NIST glasses are commonly not suitable as primary standards for in situ U-Pb dating of scheelite. Scheelite WX27 contains relatively high U (averaging 7.1 ppm) and low common-lead and is suitable as a candidate reference material for in situ U-Pb dating of scheelite at the moment.
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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY DOI10.1039/d1ja00387a Early AccessJAN 2022 |
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Tang, Yanwen; Han, Junjie; Lan, Tingguang; Gao, Jianfeng; Liu, Liang; Xiao, Changhao; Yang, Jiehua |
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TANG Yanwen; LAN Tingguang tyw_xt@126.com;lantingguang@126.com Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, Guiyang 550081, Peoples R China | View here for the details
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