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The age of Lathrop Wells volcanic center: An 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating investigation
Author(s) -
Heizler Matthew T.,
Perry Frank V.,
Crowe Bruce M.,
Peters Lisa,
Appelt Robert
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: solid earth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.67
H-Index - 298
eISSN - 2156-2202
pISSN - 0148-0227
DOI - 10.1029/1998jb900002
Subject(s) - sanidine , geology , basalt , closure temperature , mineralogy , phenocryst , volcano , geochemistry , isotopes of argon , volcanic rock , argon , biotite , quartz , paleontology , zircon , chemistry , organic chemistry
The 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age spectrum analyses of basalt whole rock and partially degassed sanidine xenocrysts for the Lathrop Wells volcanic center, Nevada, yield eruption ages of 77.3 ± 6.0 and 76.6 ± 4.9 ka (2σ) for the Ql 1 and Ql 2 flows, respectively. Basaltic samples were analyzed in four to six replicate runs and yield normally distributed plateau ages. Miocene ash flow tuff xenoliths were collected from the basaltic units with the majority of samples coming from the Ql 2 . The sanidines from the Ql 2 xenoliths yielded apparent plateau ages ( n = 10) ranging from 69 ± 17 to 309 ± 11 ka with a strong cluster ( n = 6) at ∼77 ka. Because the diffusion dimension of sanidine is approximated by the physical crystal size, cracking of the sanidine following the development of an argon concentration profile may result in complex argon age spectra. Experimental studies exploring the natural and laboratory argon systematics of degassed sanidine reveal that crystal breakage and HF acid etching lead to anomalously old apparent ages. These new ages for the Ql 1 and Ql 2 flows are analytically indistinguishable and agree well with published eruption ages determined by 3 He and 36 Cl cosmogenic surface exposure dating methods. We conclude that the Ql 1 and Ql 2 flows are temporally equivalent. Additionally, the agreement between our eruption ages for these units and the published 76 ± 20 ka [ Zreda et al. , 1993] 36 Cl exposure age for the Lathrop Wells scoria cone (Qs 3 ) suggests that the cone may be temporally equivalent to the Ql 1 and Ql 2 flows. We believe the simplest and most reasonable interpretation is that the volcanic center is monogenetic.