Cassandra R. Fenton , Samuel Niedermann , Tibor Dunai
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The error-weighted mean, sea-level, high latitude (SLHL) total reference production rates of <sup>3</sup>He in olivine and pyroxene have identical values of 135 ± 8 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error) using time-independent Lal (1991)/Stone (2000) (<em>St</em>) scaling factors. These production rates decrease to identical values of 130 ± 8 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error) when <sup>3</sup>He measurements are standardized to the CRONUS-P pyroxene standard. The <em>St-</em>scaled, error-weighted mean, total reference production rates of <sup>21</sup>Ne in olivine and pyroxene are 48.4 ± 2.9 at/g/yr and 26.5 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error), respectively, increasing to 49.3 ± 3.0 at/g/yr and 27.0 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error), respectively, when standardized to the CREU-1 quartz standard. <sup>3</sup>He and <sup>21</sup>Ne production rates (<em>St</em>) overlap within 2σ uncertainty with other <em>St</em>-scaled production rates in the literature. SLHL <sup>3</sup>He and <sup>21</sup>Ne production rates in SP flow olivine and pyroxene are nominally lower if time-<u>dependent</u> <em>Lm</em> and <em>Sa</em> scaling factors are used. Olivine and pyroxene both have identical, error-weighted mean SLHL production rates of 127 ± 8 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error) using <em>Lm</em> scaling factors and CRONUS-P standardized <sup>3</sup>He measurements. These production rates decrease to identical values of 110 ± 7 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error) for olivine and pyroxene when using <em>Sa</em> scaling factors. The <em>Lm</em>-scaled, error-weighted mean, total reference production rates of <sup>21</sup>Ne in olivine and pyroxene are 48.1 ± 2.8 at/g/yr and 26.4 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error), respectively, when standardized to the CREU-1 quartz standard. The error weighted mean, local <sup>21</sup>Ne/<sup>3</sup>He production rate ratio in olivine is 0.358 ± 0.009 (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>; standard error), which increases to 0.378 ± 0.012 when using CREU-1 standardized <sup>21</sup>Ne production rates and CRONUS-P standardized <sup>3</sup>He production rates. The error weighted mean, local <sup>21</sup>Ne/<sup>3</sup>He production rate ratio in pyroxene is 0.197 ± 0.006, or 0.208 ± 0.008 when <sup>21</sup>Ne and <sup>3</sup>He are standardized to CREU-1 and CRONUS-P, respectively. The updated, CREU-1 standardized <sup>21</sup>Ne<sub>c</sub> rate (<em>St</em>) in SPICE quartz is 16.5 ± 1.1 at/g/yr. Production of <sup>21</sup>Ne in coexisting SPICE olivine (ol), pyroxene (px), and quartz (qz) (standardized to CREU-1; Fenton et al., 2019; this study) yields error-weighted mean, local production rate ratios of 3.00 ± 0.13 (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>) and 1.64 ± 0.08 (2<span><math><mrow><msub><mi>σ</mi><mover><mi>x</mi><mo>‾</mo></mover></msub></mrow></math></span>) for <sup>21</sup>Ne<sub>ol</sub>/<sup>21</sup>Ne<sub>qz</sub> and <sup>21</sup>Ne<sub>px</sub>/<sup>21</sup>Ne<sub>qz</sub>, respectively. This study suggests that production rates of <sup>3</sup>He and <sup>21</sup>Ne in SPICE olivine and pyroxene agree well with <em>St-</em> and <em>Lm-</em>scaled global mean production rates in the literature. It also indicates that CRONUS-P and CREU-1 standardizations yield production rates in even stronger agreement with these global mean rates.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":1,"journal":{"name":"Accounts of Chemical Research","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":16.4000,"publicationDate":"2024-06-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Accounts of Chemical Research","FirstCategoryId":"89","ListUrlMain":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1871101424000645","RegionNum":1,"RegionCategory":"化学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
The formally named SP lava flow is a quartz-, olivine- and pyroxene-bearing basalt flow that is preserved in the desert climate of northern Arizona, USA. The flow has an 40Ar/39Ar age of 72 ± 4 ka (2σ) and has undergone negligible erosion and/or burial, making its surface an ideal site for direct calibration of cosmogenic nuclide production rates. Production rates for cosmogenic 3He (3Hec) and 21Ne (21Nec) have been determined from SP flow olivine and pyroxene in this study. The error-weighted mean, sea-level, high latitude (SLHL) total reference production rates of 3He in olivine and pyroxene have identical values of 135 ± 8 at/g/yr (2; standard error) using time-independent Lal (1991)/Stone (2000) (St) scaling factors. These production rates decrease to identical values of 130 ± 8 at/g/yr (2; standard error) when 3He measurements are standardized to the CRONUS-P pyroxene standard. The St-scaled, error-weighted mean, total reference production rates of 21Ne in olivine and pyroxene are 48.4 ± 2.9 at/g/yr and 26.5 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2; standard error), respectively, increasing to 49.3 ± 3.0 at/g/yr and 27.0 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2; standard error), respectively, when standardized to the CREU-1 quartz standard. 3He and 21Ne production rates (St) overlap within 2σ uncertainty with other St-scaled production rates in the literature. SLHL 3He and 21Ne production rates in SP flow olivine and pyroxene are nominally lower if time-dependentLm and Sa scaling factors are used. Olivine and pyroxene both have identical, error-weighted mean SLHL production rates of 127 ± 8 at/g/yr (2; standard error) using Lm scaling factors and CRONUS-P standardized 3He measurements. These production rates decrease to identical values of 110 ± 7 at/g/yr (2; standard error) for olivine and pyroxene when using Sa scaling factors. The Lm-scaled, error-weighted mean, total reference production rates of 21Ne in olivine and pyroxene are 48.1 ± 2.8 at/g/yr and 26.4 ± 1.7 at/g/yr (2; standard error), respectively, when standardized to the CREU-1 quartz standard. The error weighted mean, local 21Ne/3He production rate ratio in olivine is 0.358 ± 0.009 (2; standard error), which increases to 0.378 ± 0.012 when using CREU-1 standardized 21Ne production rates and CRONUS-P standardized 3He production rates. The error weighted mean, local 21Ne/3He production rate ratio in pyroxene is 0.197 ± 0.006, or 0.208 ± 0.008 when 21Ne and 3He are standardized to CREU-1 and CRONUS-P, respectively. The updated, CREU-1 standardized 21Nec rate (St) in SPICE quartz is 16.5 ± 1.1 at/g/yr. Production of 21Ne in coexisting SPICE olivine (ol), pyroxene (px), and quartz (qz) (standardized to CREU-1; Fenton et al., 2019; this study) yields error-weighted mean, local production rate ratios of 3.00 ± 0.13 (2) and 1.64 ± 0.08 (2) for 21Neol/21Neqz and 21Nepx/21Neqz, respectively. This study suggests that production rates of 3He and 21Ne in SPICE olivine and pyroxene agree well with St- and Lm-scaled global mean production rates in the literature. It also indicates that CRONUS-P and CREU-1 standardizations yield production rates in even stronger agreement with these global mean rates.
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