2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-008-0281-5
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Ti-in-zircon thermometry: applications and limitations

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“…The PDL zircons containing uniformly low concentrations of Ti (~4-6 ppm) and showing T TiZ values of~640°C-863°C for Pulang zircons (generally between 640°C and 690°C), 648°C-744°C for Lannitang zircons, and 644-716°C for Disuga zircons (see Appendix D), which are comparable to the range of temperatures reported from similar magmatic arc systems elsewhere (e.g., felsic-intermediate plutonic rocks from the Sierra Nevada, with T TiZ temperatures of 651°C ± 136°C (n = 130; Ti = 4.5 ± 8.5 ppm; Fu et al, 2008;Fig. 4).…”
Section: Zircon Oxygen Isotope and Te Systematics: Implications For Csupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The PDL zircons containing uniformly low concentrations of Ti (~4-6 ppm) and showing T TiZ values of~640°C-863°C for Pulang zircons (generally between 640°C and 690°C), 648°C-744°C for Lannitang zircons, and 644-716°C for Disuga zircons (see Appendix D), which are comparable to the range of temperatures reported from similar magmatic arc systems elsewhere (e.g., felsic-intermediate plutonic rocks from the Sierra Nevada, with T TiZ temperatures of 651°C ± 136°C (n = 130; Ti = 4.5 ± 8.5 ppm; Fu et al, 2008;Fig. 4).…”
Section: Zircon Oxygen Isotope and Te Systematics: Implications For Csupporting
confidence: 72%
“…4). These low T TiZ temperatures probably suggest that PDL zircons crystallized under lower solidus temperature conditions associated with water-rich magmas (Fu et al, 2008), or their parental magmas have undergone the fractionation of amphibole before the zircon crystallization (see Section 5.1.2). The fractionation of amphibole could efficiently drove the melt compositions to lower TiO 2 concentrations (Davidson et al, 2007), and thus depleted the available Ti budget for the later crystallized zircons, and resulting in zircons with lower Ti concentrations and lower calculated zircon T Tiz values.…”
Section: Zircon Oxygen Isotope and Te Systematics: Implications For Cmentioning
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“…It is to be noted that a majority of the discordant zircons show much higher titanium-in-zircon temperatures compared to concordant ones (Table 1), which might be due to inputs from later hydrothermal fluids. The calculated crystallization temperatures from quartzite are similar to average crystallization temperatures of Early Archean detrital zircons, thereby pointing towards granitic parent magma 10,52,54 . This is also corroborated by the presence of zircon inclusions like quartz, muscovite, magnetite and monazite which are characteristic of granitoids (Figure 3).…”
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“…Titanium-in-zircon thermometry has been applied to a growing number of natural zircons 10,52,53 . Titaniumin-zircon temperatures ranging from 620C to 776C were estimated from quartzite of Girar supracrustal belt (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%