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Illite K–Ar dating and crystal growth processes in diagenetic environments: a critical review
Authors:Alain Meunier  Bruce Velde  Patricia Zalba
Institution:HYDRASA UMR 6532 CNRS University of Poitiers, 40 av. Recteur Pineau, 86022 Poitiers Cedex, France;;Laboratory Géologie, E.N.S., 24 rue Lhomond 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France;;CETMIC –University La Plata, Camino Centenario entre 505 y 508 (1897), M.B. Gonnet, Prov. BS. AS, Argentina
Abstract:K–Ar dating of illitic minerals is commonly used in studies of diagenetic series applied to oil prospecting. In spite of a great number of specialized papers, some problems remain unresolved. These are mostly due to a misunderstanding of the argon accumulation process during illitization. Criteria for identifying detrital–authigenic mineral mixtures, crystal ripening, fast precipitation or continuous nucleation‐growth processes are discussed using K–Ar data available in the literature. Using different parameters, such as Δage (ageK–Ar ? agestrati), Δcryst (diagenetic ageK–Ar ? agestrati) or Δfrac (ageK–Arfraction ?ageK–Arfinest), it is shown that the K–Ar age significance depends on the illite nucleation–growth processes. A ‘diagenetic age’ is obtained when these processes are rapid (the K2O accumulation period is shorter than 2σ). If lower than this value, the K–Ar ratio depends on the proportions of new and old particles, respectively, which are controlled by the relative rates of nucleation, crystal growth and ripening.
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