Oxygen isotopic heterogeneity in the Temora-2 reference zircon
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Schmitt, Axel K
Magee, J.
Williams, Ian
Holden, Peter
Ireland, Trevor
DiBugnara, David L.
Bodorkos, Simon
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Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2019
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For the past decade and a half, Geoscience Australia has distributed zircon from a portion of the
Middledale Gabbroic Diorite under the label “Temora-2”. This reference zircon was originally
developed as a reference material for use in ion microprobe U-Th-Pb geochronological analyses. As
ion probe capability has increased to allow the measurements of other isotopic systems at geologically
useful precision and accuracy, the Temora-2 zircon has remained a convenient reference material to
use for those systems. However, the suitability of this material for non-geochronological applications
must be continuously reassessed.
This study demonstrates that some (but not all) aliquots of the Temora-2 zircon, distributed by
Geoscience Australia to analytical laboratories worldwide, have δ18O values up to 1‰ lower than the
reference laser fluorination δ18O value quoted in Black et al. (2004). Although the long and complex
collection history of this material makes it difficult to pinpoint the cause of this discrepancy, we suspect
it relates to material from two or more boulders from the Temora-2 site, with different δ18O values,
being sampled and mixed together in the field prior to storage at Geoscience Australia. Therefore,
oxygen isotope measurements on SIMS mounts where Temora is the only reference zircon may be
biased towards heavier values by up to 1‰, unless there are additional constrains on the actual δ18O
value of the specific aliquot of Temora-2 zircons placed on that particular ion probe mount. We
recommend that future oxygen isotope work should use a reference zircon other than Temora-2, until
Geoscience Australia can replace the current stock of heterogeneous Temora-2 material with zircon
which has a uniform δ18O value.
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