Fluid disturbed hornblende K-Ar ages from the Dalradian rocks of Connemara, Western Ireland

Abstract
The results of K-Ar age determinations and hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope measurements on hornblendes from the poly-metamorphic Dalradian schists of Connemara, western Ireland indicate that the hornblende K-Ar systems have been significantly disturbed by low temperature fluid reaction. Correlations between K-Ar ages, δD values, structural water contents and the occupancy of the hornblende structural ‘A’ sites suggest that excess water as H 3 O + occupies vacant ‘A’ site positions during stable isotope exchange and displaces Ar * causing lowering of the K-Ar ages. This process occurs below the normally accepted closure temperature for Ar in hornblende and is not detectable by optical or X-ray investigation of the mineral. This process may not be unique to Connemara hornblendes and so is of potential importance to geochronology in other metamorphic terranes.

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