2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2011.02.008
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Laser depth profiling studies of helium diffusion in Durango fluorapatite

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“…Many recent diffusion experiments have relied on various microanalytical techniques to quantify diffusion gradients produced by heating under hydrothermal conditions or in a vacuum (e.g., Cherniak, 1993;Cherniak et al, 2009;van Soest et al, 2011). Assuming simple, one-dimensional diffusion, these gradients are related to D T through the inverse error function (erf À1 ):…”
Section: Experimental Constraints On Daughter-isotope Diffusion For Umentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many recent diffusion experiments have relied on various microanalytical techniques to quantify diffusion gradients produced by heating under hydrothermal conditions or in a vacuum (e.g., Cherniak, 1993;Cherniak et al, 2009;van Soest et al, 2011). Assuming simple, one-dimensional diffusion, these gradients are related to D T through the inverse error function (erf À1 ):…”
Section: Experimental Constraints On Daughter-isotope Diffusion For Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a cylindrical geometry is assumed for mica, using half the crystal dimension measured parallel to the (001) cleavage plane is reasonable. Figure 2 illustrates the sensitivity of T cb to variations in parameters a and dT/dt, assuming volume diffusion parameters for radiogenic 4 He in apatite (Farley, 2000;van Soest et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Influence Of Input Parameters On Closure Temperature Calmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(b) Arrhenius diagram comparing results for FPX‐1,10 to literature results for helium diffusion in other natural phosphates. 6 Ouchani et al () elastic recoil detection analysis 3 He diffusion in apatite; 7 Farley () step‐heating 4 He diffusion in apatite; 8 Shuster et al () step‐heating 3 He diffusion in apatite; 4 Cherniak et al () nuclear reaction analysis 3 He diffusion in apatite; 9 van Soest et al () laser ablation 4 He diffusion in apatite; 10 Boyce et al () step‐heating 4 He diffusion in monazite; 11 Cherniak and Watson () nuclear reaction analysis 3 He diffusion in monazite; 12 Peterman et al () step‐heating 4 He diffusion in monazite.…”
Section: Helium Diffusion In Natural Xenotime As Compared To Synthetimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20][21]24 There are several potential approaches to in situ helium extraction. [18][19][20][21]24 There are several potential approaches to in situ helium extraction.…”
Section: Helium Extraction and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%