aRINS, Okayama University of Science, Okayama 700-0005, Japan
bNakake-cho 127-1-901, Miyagino-Ku, Sendai 983-0864, Japan
cGeological Survey of Japan, AIST, Tsukuba 305-8567, Japan
Abstract:
A laser fusion Ar-Ar technique applied on single crystals of kyanite from river sands of the Kitakami Mountain region of northeast Japan yielded ages of up to 16 Ga, more than three times the age of the earth. Although the age values are geologically meaningless, the ultra-high excess argon in kyanites is unique and hitherto unreported. We interpret this to be an artifact of ultra-high argon pressure derived from radiogenic argon in potassium-rich phases such as phengites during the Barrovian type retrogression of the ultra-high pressure rocks in this region.