(U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations

The uranium-thorium-helium ((U,Th)-He) dating method applied to calcium carbonate speleothems holds much promise for constraining the timeline of hominin evolution, as well as for palaeoclimatology research beyond the range of U/Th disequilibrium dating. Technical problems are posed by often low U c...

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Main Authors: Jan D. Kramers, Tebogo V. Makhubela
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description The uranium-thorium-helium ((U,Th)-He) dating method applied to calcium carbonate speleothems holds much promise for constraining the timeline of hominin evolution, as well as for palaeoclimatology research beyond the range of U/Th disequilibrium dating. Technical problems are posed by often low U concentrations and the requirement that samples need to be individually removed from the ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) system after helium is extracted from them, to be then analyzed for U, Th content and U series disequilibrium. We describe a low-cost furnace with this capability, constructed from standard UHV components, as well as the methods for subsequent U/Th disequilibrium analysis using multicollector ICP mass spectrometry. We present analytical and numerical solutions to determine (U,Th)-He ages for four conditions that have been encountered: (1) for an age range in which the residual activity ratio (234U/238U) can still be resolved but not that of (230Th/234U) (up to about 3000 ka), (2) for an age range where neither can be resolved (unlimited), (3) for ages up to 1000 ka where both activity ratios may be resolvable, and (4) for cases where (234U/238U) and (230Th/234U) indicate ages < 200 ka but (U,Th)-He systematics point to much older ages. • Helium extraction is carried out using an in-house built vacuum furnace that allows for large sample sizes (20 to 100 mg) of powdered carbonate material wrapped in Cu foil. • U and Th are separated together using Eichrom UTEVAⓇ resin and their isotope abundances are measured together in a single 2-cycle dynamic run using the multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS). • (U,Th)-He ages are calculated using four methods that take into account the U/Th disequilibria.
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spelling doaj.art-8164c8ad317f403681e9afb8938443d12022-12-22T04:22:24ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612022-01-019101608(U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculationsJan D. Kramers0Tebogo V. Makhubela1Corresponding author.; PPM Research Centre, Geology Department, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaPPM Research Centre, Geology Department, University of Johannesburg, South AfricaThe uranium-thorium-helium ((U,Th)-He) dating method applied to calcium carbonate speleothems holds much promise for constraining the timeline of hominin evolution, as well as for palaeoclimatology research beyond the range of U/Th disequilibrium dating. Technical problems are posed by often low U concentrations and the requirement that samples need to be individually removed from the ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) system after helium is extracted from them, to be then analyzed for U, Th content and U series disequilibrium. We describe a low-cost furnace with this capability, constructed from standard UHV components, as well as the methods for subsequent U/Th disequilibrium analysis using multicollector ICP mass spectrometry. We present analytical and numerical solutions to determine (U,Th)-He ages for four conditions that have been encountered: (1) for an age range in which the residual activity ratio (234U/238U) can still be resolved but not that of (230Th/234U) (up to about 3000 ka), (2) for an age range where neither can be resolved (unlimited), (3) for ages up to 1000 ka where both activity ratios may be resolvable, and (4) for cases where (234U/238U) and (230Th/234U) indicate ages < 200 ka but (U,Th)-He systematics point to much older ages. • Helium extraction is carried out using an in-house built vacuum furnace that allows for large sample sizes (20 to 100 mg) of powdered carbonate material wrapped in Cu foil. • U and Th are separated together using Eichrom UTEVAⓇ resin and their isotope abundances are measured together in a single 2-cycle dynamic run using the multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS). • (U,Th)-He ages are calculated using four methods that take into account the U/Th disequilibria.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121003988- Helium extraction from carbonate samples with post-extraction sample retrieval.- U,Th isotope measurements in a 2-cycle dynamic measurement on a multicollector ICP-MS.- Numerical methods for (U,Th)-He age calculation with U/Th disequilibrium.
spellingShingle Jan D. Kramers
Tebogo V. Makhubela
(U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
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- Helium extraction from carbonate samples with post-extraction sample retrieval.- U,Th isotope measurements in a 2-cycle dynamic measurement on a multicollector ICP-MS.- Numerical methods for (U,Th)-He age calculation with U/Th disequilibrium.
title (U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
title_full (U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
title_fullStr (U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
title_full_unstemmed (U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
title_short (U,Th)-He dating of Pleistocene carbonates: Analytical methods and age calculations
title_sort u th he dating of pleistocene carbonates analytical methods and age calculations
topic - Helium extraction from carbonate samples with post-extraction sample retrieval.- U,Th isotope measurements in a 2-cycle dynamic measurement on a multicollector ICP-MS.- Numerical methods for (U,Th)-He age calculation with U/Th disequilibrium.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121003988
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