“…Willigers et al, 2004), and the following closure temperatures would perhaps be more appropriate for the constructing the T-t history of the Adirondack Highlands: (1) U-Pb in monazite (P800°C; Kamber et al, 1998); (2) U-Pb in sphene (670 ± 45°C; Cherniak, 1993;Mezger et al, 1993); (3) Ar in hornblende (580°C; Cherniak et al, 1991;Kamber et al, 1995); and (4) Ar in biotite (ca. 400°C; Verschure et al, 1980;Del Moro et al, 1982;Harrison et al, 1985). Using these closure temperature estimates, we calculate a T c for Pb diffusion in the rutile from the study of Mezger et al (1989a) to be 500°C and 540°C for rutile with a diameter of 0.14-0.18 and 0.18-0.42 mm, respectively.…”