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Analytische Chemie - Analytische Strategien -WS 2016/2017 Linking rock dating with forensics A lunar rock: the norite 77215 returned by Apollo 17 Source: http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/apollo/nor_77215,240_2035_l.jpg You might have read that our solar system is 4.566 billion years (Gyr) old; or that the oldest mineral ever found on Earth is 4.4 Gyr old; or the oldest rock has an age of 3.9 Gyr, while signs of life emerged about 3.7 Gyr ago. How do we know these ages? They are all based on radioactive decay systems that are used in geology to date mineral, rocks and geological events. One widely used radioactive nuclide for dating is 87Rb, which decays to 87Sr with a half-life of 48 Gyr and is often referred to as the Rb-Sr decay system. Questions: 1. How can such decay systems be used for dating? Briefly explain the basic principles using the Rb-Sr system as an example. a. What is an isochron? b. Why does the Earth’s curst have more 87Sr than the Earth’s mantle? Mantle derived rocks can be found e.g., as lavas e.g. at mid ocean ridges in the deep ocean or oceanic island. Crustal rocks are mainly present on continents. 1 2. You are given a piece of the lunar rock 77215 (norite) returned by the Apollo 17 mission in 1972 from the moon. Minerals were also separated from this rock (plagioclase and pyroxene see Carlson et al. 2014, Table 2). a. Which analyses are necessary to determine a Rb-Sr age of this rock using the isochron approach? b. Which analytical techniques/instruments can be used to obtain this data? c. What are potential problems, advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques? d. How old is 77215? 3. The isotopes 87Sr or 206Pb and 207Pb are produced by radioactive decay and have been used to date geological processes. Recently, however, they have also been applied for forensic questions e.g., in combination with O isotopes. Please choose an example from the attached literature to briefly illustrate the power of isotopes to support investigators in finding the region of residence of unidentified victims. Suggested Reading: http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens211/radiometric_dating.htm https://www.britannica.com/science/dating-geochronology/Rubidium-strontiummethod#ref584929 Carlson RW, Borg LE, Gaffney AM, Boyet M (2014) Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd and Lu-Hf isotope systematics of the lunar Mg-suite: the age of the lunar crust and its relation to the time of Moon formation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 372(2024):20130246. Font L, Jonker G, van Aalderen PA, Schiltmans EF, Davies GR (2015a) Provenancing of unidentified World War II casualties: Application of strontium and oxygen isotope analysis in tooth enamel. Science & Justice 55(1):10-17. Font L, van der Peijl G, van Leuwen C, van Wetten I, Davies GR (2015b) Identification of the geographical place of origin of an unidentified individual by multi-isotope analysis. Science & Justice 55(1):34-42. 2