Title
Fission-track dating of Macusanite glasses with plateau and size correction methods
Date Issued
01 June 2003
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Osorio A.A.M.
Iunes P.J.
Bigazzi G.
Hadler N.J.C.
Laurenzi M.A.
Norelli P.
Guedes S.
Paulo S.R.
Universidad Estatal de Campinas
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
Two Macusanite pebbles (MB1 and MB2) were dated with the fission-track method. Six irradiations were carried out in different nuclear reactors: Pavia (Italy), IPEN-CNEN (Brazil) and IPEN-Lima (Peru). Measurements of the thorium and uranium induced-fission per target nucleus using natural thorium thin films and natural U-doped glasses calibrated against natural uranium thin films, together with a λF of 8.46 × 10-17 a -1 were used to determine the ages. The apparent ages were corrected using the plateau and size correction methods. Track measurements were performed by different analysts, using different counting criteria. In addition, tracks were measured on samples which had been submitted to thermal treatment as well as on samples which had not been heated. Thermal treatments were carried out to erase the fossil tracks before neutron irradiation. No significant differences have been found in individual results, using the two Macusanite pebbles and the different nuclear reactors, age correction techniques, analysts, track-counting criteria, and thermal treatments before neutron irradiation. The great majority of the results (14/17) is compatible with the Ar-Ar ages of 5.12 ± 0.11 and 5.10 ± 0.11 Ma, Macusanite MB1 and MB2, respectively. However, the fission-track ages are systematically less (∼8%) than the Ar-Ar ages of the two Macusanite samples studied. © 2003 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Start page
407
End page
412
Volume
36
Issue
1-6 SPEC.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
IngenierÃa relacionada con la energÃa nuclear
Ciencias de la Tierra, Ciencias ambientales
FÃsica nuclear
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0041862852
Source
Radiation Measurements
ISSN of the container
13504487
Sponsor(s)
PJI, JCHN, CATS and SG acknowledge the State of São Paulo Research Foundation, FAPESP (proc. N. 00/07195-1, 00/03960-5, 01/07937-0, 01/02805-9) and AMOA acknowledges Fundunesp, for their financial support. The authors are indebted to the two anonymous referees for their helpful reviews and suggestions.
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