Residence, Resorption and Recycling of Zircons in Devils Kitchen Rhyolite, Coso Volcanic Field, California |
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Authors: | MILLER, JONATHAN S. WOODEN, JOSEPH L. |
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Affiliation: | 1 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY, ONE WASHINGTON SQUARE, SAN JOSE, CA 95192-0102, USA 2 US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, STANFORDUSGS MICRO-ANALYTICAL CENTER, SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, GREEN EARTH SCIENCES BUILDING, STANFORD, CA 94305-2220, USA |
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Abstract: | Zircons from the Devils Kitchen rhyolite in the PleistoceneCoso Volcanic field, California have been analyzed by in situPb/U ion microprobe (SHRIMP-RG) and by detailed cathodoluminescenceimaging. The zircons yield common-Pb-corrected and disequilibrium-corrected206Pb/238U ages that predate a previously reported KArsanidine age by up to 200 kyr, and the range of ages exhibitedby the zircons is also approximately 200 kyr. Cathodoluminescenceimaging indicates that zircons formed in contrasting environments.Most zircons are euhedral, and a majority of the zircons areweakly zoned, but many also have anhedral, embayed cores, witheuhedral overgrowths and multiple internal surfaces that aretruncated by later crystal zones. Concentrations of U and Thvary by two orders of magnitude within the zircon population,and by 1020 times between zones within some zircon crystals,indicating that zircons were transferred between contrastingchemical environments. A zircon saturation temperature of 750°Coverlaps within error a previously reported phenocryst equilibrationtemperature of 740 ± 25°C. Textures in zircons indicativeof repeated dissolution and subsequent regrowth are probablycaused by punctuated heating by mafic magma input into rhyolite.The overall span of ages and large variation in U and Th concentrations,combined with calculated zircon saturation temperatures andresorption times, are most compatible with crystallization inmagma bodies that were emplaced piecemeal in the crust at Cosoover 200 kyr prior to eruption, and that were periodically rejuvenatedor melted by subsequent basaltic injections. KEY WORDS: zircon geochronology; residence time; rhyolite; ion microprobe; California |
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Keywords: | : zircon geochronology residence time rhyolite ion microprobe California |
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