Issue 10, 2019

238U/235U measurement in single-zircon crystals: implications for the Hadean environment, magmatic differentiation and geochronology

Abstract

Owing to the challengingly small amounts of uranium (U) they contain, the isotopic composition (238U/235U) of single zircon grains has never been measured. Leveraging methods we designed for analysis of small sample amounts and modern MC-ICPMS instruments, we show that precise (±0.04 to ±0.25‰) single-zircon 238U/235U measurements are now possible. We report data for 31 single grains from the Jack Hills conglomerate, and 3 reference zircon localities (FC-1, R33 and Temora). Consistent with the reducing conditions implied by the small Ce anomalies of many Hadean zircon, Jack Hills grains display only small δ238U variations (from −0.60 to −0.12‰). The distribution is centered on the average chondritic and bulk continental crust value, arguing against the widespread existence of Oklo-type reactors in the early Earth. The subtle δ238U variations in Jack Hills zircons are more plausibly explained by a small (∼0.10%) mass-dependent equilibrium isotope fractionation between at least one U-bearing accessory mineral and silicate melts, during magmatic differentiation under reducing conditions. In contrast, the large δ238U difference between pooled titanite and pooled zircon fractions from the Fish Canyon Tuff sample suggests larger isotope effects during igneous fractional crystallization under oxidizing conditions (∼QFM+2), with preferential removal of 235U from the melt and into zircon, and/or other accessory phases. We estimate that ∼50% of zircon dated by the CA-ID-TIMS method would be amenable to single-grain U isotope measurements, making this method widely applicable to future studies. This would enable (i) improvements in precision and accuracy of U–Pb and Pb–Pb dates, (ii) accurate investigation of U-series disequilibrium contribution to U–Pb discordance, and (iii) accurate re-evaluation of U decay constants.

Graphical abstract: 238U/235U measurement in single-zircon crystals: implications for the Hadean environment, magmatic differentiation and geochronology

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jun 2019
Accepted
16 Jul 2019
First published
26 Jul 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2019,34, 2035-2052

238U/235U measurement in single-zircon crystals: implications for the Hadean environment, magmatic differentiation and geochronology

F. L. H. Tissot, M. Ibanez-Mejia, P. Boehnke, N. Dauphas, D. McGee, T. L. Grove and T. M. Harrison, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2019, 34, 2035 DOI: 10.1039/C9JA00205G

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