Verification and interpretation of the I-Xe chronometer

  • R. H. Brazzle
  • , O. V. Pravdivtseva
  • , A. P. Meshik
  • , C. M. Hohenberg

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Abstract

Comparisons of I-Xe and Pb-Pb relative ages are made for phosphate and feldspar separates from 12 different meteorites. In all cases where I-Xe ages can be measured in phosphate, I-Xe and Pb-Pb chronometers agree within experimental uncertainty. No discordant phosphate samples are observed. With the exception of Allegan, I-Xe ages for feldspar separates generally agree with Pb-Pb ages for the corresponding phosphate. The general concordancy observed between I-Xe and Pb-Pb chronometers suggests that the I-Xe system is a reliable and interpretable chronometer when applied to single minerals systems. Allegan feldspar differs from the other feldspar separates, predating its phosphate by ~ 17 Ma, with an I-Xe age indistinguishable from those of Orgueil and Murchison magnetites, among the oldest observed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)739-760
Number of pages22
JournalGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume63
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1999

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