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History of ardennite and the new mineral ardennite-(V)
Syn-convergent exhumation implied by progressive deformation and metamorphism in the Valle dell’Orco transect, NW Italian Alps
NEW MINERALS APPROVED IN 2005 AND NOMENCLATURE MODIFICATIONS APPROVED IN 2005 BY THE COMMISSION ON NEW MINERALS AND MINERAL NAMES, INTERNATIONAL MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION
New Mineral Names
Structural and petrographic analysis at the north-eastern margin of the Oligocene Traversella pluton (Internal Western Alps, Italy)
Ardennite in a high- P / T meta-conglomerate near Vitolište in the westernmost Vardar zone, Republic of Macedonia
Fluid processes during the exhumation of high- P metamorphic belts
Abstract Step-heating experiments in vacuo are routine when conducting 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology, including for white mica. White mica can break down, due to dehydroxylation and delamination, so experiments involving mica are often conducted in relative haste, and not with the care and precision necessary when intending to apply multi-diffusion-domain theory to model the results. Here we show, however, that carefully managed step-heating experiments appear to allow release of argon through solid-state diffusion processes alone. We analysed phengite-muscovite intergrowths in high-pressure metamorphic rocks exhumed in and beneath extensional ductile shear zones during continental extension. Such materials often yield Arrhenius plots in which there is a distinct steepening of slope mid-way through the step-heating sequence. This steepening appears to correspond with steps in which release of argon from phengite components dominate. We analysed the data using a computer program ( eArgon ) and numerically simulated mixing of gas released from multiple diffusion domains. The results suggest that diffusion of 39 Ar in phengitic white mica involves radically different diffusion parameters in comparison with muscovite. If these results extrapolate to nature then 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology may allow direct dating of white mica mineral growth during metamorphism. Supplementary material: Data files A, B and C are available at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18619 . Data file A C++ computer code used to infer data for an Arrhenius plot, assuming different diffusion geometries. These methods are excerpted from the eArgon computer program used to analyse these data. Data file B Analytical methods and procedures used in the laboratory for 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology performed on the samples reported. Data file C XML formatted data tables for the step-heating experiments reported in this study, in a form that can be read by the eArgon computer program.