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concordia diagram
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concordia diagram (複数形 concordia diagrams)
- (geology, geochronology) Any of several types of diagram, used in connection with uranium–lead dating, in which each axis encodes differently sourced information about the radiometric age of the mineral being dated.
- 1991, G. Brent Dalrymple, The Age of the Earth, Stanford University Press, page 117,
- The graphing of concordant data on a concordia diagram does not provide any information that is not obvious from the individual ages themselves. The principal value of the concordia diagram is its unique ability to yield crystallization ages from open systems.
- 2015, William M. White, Isotope Geochemistry, Wiley, page 78,
- A concordia diagram is simply a plot of versus ; that is, the number of atoms of radiogenic daughter produced to the number of atoms of radioactive parent. You should satisfy yourself that both of these ratios are proportional to time. In essence, the concordia diagram is a plot of the age against the age. The concordia curve on such a diagram […] is the locus of points where the age equals the age. Such ages are said to be concordant.
- 2018, Peter W. Reiners, Richard W. Carlson, Paul R. Renne, Kari M. Cooper, Darryl E. Granger, Noah M. McLean, Blair Schoene, Geochronology and Thermochronology, Wiley, page 177,
- 1991, G. Brent Dalrymple, The Age of the Earth, Stanford University Press, page 117,
使用する際の注意点
- The most commonly used concordia diagrams are the Tera–Wasserburg diagram and the Wetherill diagram. Both are used in conjunction with uranium–lead dating ("U–Pb dating"), which involves measuring isotopes from the start and end points of two decay chains: the uranium series () and the actinium series ().
- Each plottable point on a diagram represents two notional radiometric ages (one for each decay chain) of a rock sample.
- Points where the data from the decay chains yield different ages are said to be discordant: a set of such points may be called a discordia. Discordance is commonly the result of "lead loss" ("Pb loss") and/or "uranium loss" ("U loss"). Such loss may present itself if, sometime since it was formed, the crystal's temperature has risen above its closure temperature. Discordant data points may appear on a discordia line, from which information can sometimes be gleaned.
- Points where the two decay processes agree about radiometric age are said to be concordant, and the set of such points is called the concordia. The concordia appears on the diagram as a concordia curve.
下位語
- Tera–Wasserburg diagram, Tera–Wasserburg concordia diagram
- Wetherill diagram, Wetherill concordia diagram
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