Isotope geochronology: models versus reality. Invited lecture presented at the 12th geochronological conference “Dating of minerals and rocks XII”, UMCS, Lublin, 16.10.2014

Jan Burchart

Abstract


Majority of the papers on isotopic dating of minerals and rocks have been devoted to some new geochronological data important for geology or to developments of apparatus and improvements of laboratory techniques and procedures. However, there are some basic problems concerning credibility of the data published (including the “error brack-ets”), and their geological meaning, which rarely are touched on. The issues to be raised may be grouped into two categories: (1) distortion in the course of preparatory operations and final measurements, and (2) some doubts concern-ing geological interpretation of the data and the models used. First of all it should be realized that what we really analyse in a spectrometer is not an existing rock or mineral but a powder produced by many steps of consecutive procedures, each of them capable of irreversibly distorting the original composition.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/aaa.2014.69.115
Date of publication: 2015-05-22 14:22:44
Date of submission: 2015-05-20 12:31:36


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