TANG3O: Thermochronology and Noble Gas
Geochronology and Geochemistry Organisation Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, 6‐7th November, 2019 Clark Rd, Sandy Bay 7005, Tasmania
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TANG3O: Thermochronology and Noble Gas Geochronology and Geochemistry Organisation Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, November 6-7th, 2019
Tuesday 5th November 2-5pm: LADR Laser Ablation Short Course Venue: CODES Conference Room, Earth Science, Clark Rd, Sandy Bay Leonid Danyushevsky will present a short course describing the use of LADR laser ablation in geochronology. The workshop will;
- Present the capabilities and workflow in LADR for processing U-Pb LA-ICPMS analyses, including loading data, setting up quantification protocols and options, common Pb correction on calibration reference materials, error propagation, and data export.
- Outline further developments planned for release next year. - There will be an opportunity for participants to provide feedback on current capabilities and future
developments.
Poster Session Layla Creac’h: Paleoceanographic proxies in East Antarctic sediment (UTAS–IMAS) Yuri Amelin: Isotopic composition of potassium (ANU) Chris Leslie: The importance of LA ICP-MS imaging for zircon based fertility studies; Insights from the
Cowal District, NSW (UTAS) Charles Makoundi: Geochronology, Pb isotopic composition and Genesis of the Gold Deposits in Central
Malaysia (UTAS) Alex Simpson: Preliminary U-Pb dates for mineralised veins from the buried Curnamona Province
(Benagerie ridge), South Australia: constraints from LA-ICP-MS age mapping combined with fluorescence microscopy (U.Adel)
Qiang Jiang: The long-lived Kerguelen large igneous province (Curtin) Wayne Mozer: Ultra-fast, High Resolution 3D LA ICP-MS Imaging and Microvolume Sampling of Zircon
Crystals as Improved Analytical Tools for Geochronology (CETAC Teledyne) Colin Jones: Geochronology of the Magmatic Hydrothermal Transition at Bluestone Bay, Tasmania (UTAS) Mathilde Henri: K-Ar dating of underwater lava samples from the Subsaintes cruise (April 2017) using the
Cassignol-Gillot method – new insights into the volcanic history of the region between Guadeloupe and Dominica, Lesser Antilles (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
Malcolm McMillian: Post Gondwana break-up evolution of the SE Australia rifted margin revisited (U.Melb)
TANG3O: Thermochronology and Noble Gas Geochronology and Geochemistry Organisation, Australia Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, November 6-7th, 2019
Day 1 - Wednesday 6th November
Time Speaker Title 9.15 Sebastien Meffre Welcome
Data and Instruments 9.30 Brent McInnes KEYNOTE: The AuScope Geochemistry Laboratory Network
9.50 Fabian Kohlmann Modernising the way thermochronologists and geochronologists access data in the cloud (Lithodat)
10.10 Damien Tootell Developments of the NGX noble gas mass spectrometer (Isotopx)
10.30 Wayne Mozer Ultra-fast, High Resolution 3D LA ICP-MS Imaging and Microvolume Sampling of Zircon Crystals as Improved Analytical Tools for Geochronology (CETAC Teledyne)
10.50 Morning Tea Posters
11.20 Phillipe Saliot Comparison between CAMECA SIMS instruments (IMS 1300-HR3, NanoSIMS50L, IMS 7f-Auto) (Ametek Cameca)
12.00 Fred Fryer Agilent 8900 ICP-MS (Agilent)
12.20 Sarah Gilbert Removal of Hg interferences for common Pb correction when dating minerals by LA-ICP-MS/MS (U.Adel)
12.40 Michael Ventura Benchtop SEM (Newspec) 12.50 Lunch Posters
Thermochronology
13.50 Ling Chung Low temperature thermochronology of Tasmanian onshore dolerites and offshore dredge samples: new insights into post rift thermal evolution of a complex rifted transform margin (U.Melb)
14.10 Barry Kohn Phanerozoic unroofing history of the Pilbara Craton, Australia: constraints from low temperature thermochronometry (U.Melb)
14.30 Alex Prent Deformation and retrogression initiated by hydration along pre-existing fabrics; using monazite and apatite to track and time geological events (Curtin/AuScope)
14.50 Stijn Glory Carboniferous exhumation at the northern margin of the Gawler Craton constrained by apatite fission track thermochronology: implications for mineral exploration (U.Adel)
15.10 Afternoon tea Posters
15.40 Ruby Marsden New constraints on the timing of Quaternary magmatism, Jeju Island, S. Korea: zircon geo-thermochronology of trachytes (Curtin)
16.00 Angus Nixon Thermal history modelling using different kinetic parameters: a comparison study of EMPA and LA-ICP-MS data (U.Adel)
16.20 Paulo Vasconcelos Cryptomelane 40Ar/39Ar Thermochronology (UQ) 16.40 Doug Hamilton Noble Gas Mass Spectrometry – an update (Thermofisher) 17.00 Pre-Dinner Drinks 18.00 Conference Dinner – Picked Pear, UTAS Sandy Bay Campus (18.00 for 18.30 start)
TANG3O: Thermochronology and Noble Gas Geochronology and Geochemistry Organisation, Australia Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, November 6-7th, 2019
Day 2 - Thursday 7th November
Time Speaker Talk Title 8.00 Thermofisher User Group
U-Pb isotopes 9.00 Geoff Fraser An Isotopic Atlas for Australia: progress and opportunities (Geoscience Aust.) 9.20 Ashley Norris LADR laser ablation (UTAS)
9.40 Yuri Amelin U-Pb systematics of apatite – search for better standards for in-situ analysis (ANU)
10.00 Margaret Hawke Geochronological method comparisons: case study from the Bryah Basin, Western Australia (UTAS)
10.20 Morning Tea Posters
10.50 Ryan Dwyer High-precision mineral separation: How to date the undatable of the Southern Thomson Orogen, NSW (UON)
11.10 Qing Zhang What is Underneath the Juvenile Ordovician Macquarie Arc (Eastern Australia)? A Question Resolved using Silurian Intrusions to Sample the Lower Crust (UOW)
11.30 Jeff Steadman New U-Th-Pb age dates for apatite, titanite, and allanite in the Cloncurry IOCG district, NW Queensland: Controls on Cu-Au mineralization (UTAS)
11.50 Sian Tooze Scratching the surface: a new marine sediment provenance record from the continental slope of central Wilkes Land, East Antarctica (UTAS-IMAS)
12.10 Khin Zaw Geochronology of VHMS deposits of mainland SE Asia (UTAS) 12.30 Lunch Posters
Ar-Ar
13.30 Bryant Ware Expanding the Understanding of the 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Pyroxene (Curtin)
13.50 David Phillips The KBS Tuff Controversy fifty years on: new astronomically calibrated 40Ar/39Ar ages for the KBS tuff and correlates, Omo-Turkana Basin, Kenya (U.Melb)
14.10 Erin Matchan Some approaches to grain population analysis in high-precision Ar-Ar geochronology datasets (U.Melb)
14.30 Scarlett Blewett 40Ar/39Ar dating metamorphic and detrital mica of the Saldania Belt, South Africa (U.Melb)
14.50 Allan Gomes Assessing the effects of acid-etching whole-rock basalts for 40Ar/39Ar geochronology (UQ)
15.10 Fred Jourdan Itokawa, a >4.2 Ga old rubble pile asteroid (Curtin) 15.30 Afternoon Tea Posters 15.50 Brent McInnes Group consultation and business plan (AuScope) 16.40 Presentation of student awards and farewell
TANG3O: Thermochronology and Noble Gas Geochronology and Geochemistry Organisation, Australia Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, November 6-7th, 2019
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