“…Gaber et al, 1988;Lo et al, 2000;Min et al, 2001), biotite ages reported are integrated ages, calculated as the mean of all steps weighted by the amount of 39 Ar released in each step. For hornblende the principal concern was to obviate Hutchison (1982), and structures are after Butler et al (2002), and Crawford et al (1987). age bias due to biotite inclusions and thus plateau ages, generally coinciding with uniform Ca/K, were used. Though low-temperature discordance is not typical in our samples, misinterpretation of young step ages due to inclusions or secondary phases with distinct Ca/K has been shown to produce spurious conclusions about diffusive loss from hornblendes (Onstott and Peacock, 1987).…”