Part 5- Rb-Sr Decay System Flashcards

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What does the fact that Sr and Rb are fluid-mobile mean for the decay system?

A

The closed system is easily violated by weathering and metamorphism.

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How long is the half life of the 87Rb-87Sr decay system?

A

48 Gyr

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What type of rocks are well dated using this system?

A

Acidic rocks and their metamorphic equivalents.

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Which two techniques can be used to date igneous rocks with the Rb-Sr isochron method?

A

Mineral isochron.

Whole rock isochron (preferred- less easy to be altered by fluids).

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If a metamorphic event were to affect a rock what would the whole rock and the mineral isochrons show?

A

The whole rock isochron would give the age of crystallisation.

The mineral isochron would date the metamorphic event.

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What is the distribution of Sr and Rb in the BSE?

A

Sr is enriched.

Rb is depleted (it’s a volatile).

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What category of Goldschmidt’s classification do both Sr and Rb fit into?

A

Lithophile

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How does the Rb/Sr ratio of the BSE compare to CI carbonaceous chondrites?
Why?

A

An order of magnitude lower.

Due to depletion of Rb in the BSE.

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Due to the lithophile nature of Rb and Sr, what impact will core formation have on their concentrations in the BSE vs. the BE?

A

Concentrations higher in BSE relative to BE.

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Are Rb and Sr compatible or incompatible?

A

They’re incompatible.

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Which reservoirs have particularly high concs of Rb and Sr? Why?

A

OIBs and the CC.

They’re formed by small degree partial melts in general therefore the elements partition well into these.

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What are the Rb/Sr ratios of OIBs and the CC like?

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Relatively high because Rb is more incompatible than Sr.

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What type of decay does the Rb-Sr decay system undergo?

A

Beta/Negatron (B-)

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