Origin and Significance of Age Variability in the Glauconite Reference Material GL‐O: Implications for In Situ Rb‐Sr Geochronology
Stefan C. Löhr,
Elnaz Khazaie,
Juraj Farkas
et al.
Abstract:Stratigraphic ages from conventional glauconite geochronology are commonly younger than those obtained via high temperature chronometers. The widely used glauconite reference material GL‐O, for example, has a K‐Ar age (95.03 ± 1.11 Ma) ~ 5 Ma younger than its expected stratigraphic age. To identify the influences on glauconite ages and assess the suitability of GL‐O as a reference material for in situ Rb‐Sr geochronology, we separated GL‐O grains based on colour and morphology. Each fraction was characterised … Show more
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