
Delbert D Phillips
· Professor EmeritusVerifiedUniversity of Arizona · Russian & Slavic Studies
Active 1878–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Geology
- Data science
- World Wide Web
- Earth science
Selected publications
Interpreting and reporting 40Ar/39Ar geochronologic data
Geological Society of America Bulletin · 2020 · 270 citations
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Earth science
Abstract The 40Ar/39Ar dating method is among the most versatile of geochronometers, having the potential to date a broad variety of K-bearing materials spanning from the time of Earth’s formation into the historical realm. Measurements using modern noble-gas mass spectrometers are now producing 40Ar/39Ar dates with analytical uncertainties of ∼0.1%, thereby providing precise time constraints for a wide range of geologic and extraterrestrial processes. Analyses of increasingly smaller subsamples have revealed age dispersion in many materials, including some minerals used as neutron fluence monitors. Accordingly, interpretive strategies are evolving to address observed dispersion in dates from a single sample. Moreover, inferring a geologically meaningful “age” from a measured “date” or set of dates is dependent on the geological problem being addressed and the salient assumptions associated with each set of data. We highlight requirements for collateral information that will better constrain the interpretation of 40Ar/39Ar data sets, including those associated with single-crystal fusion analyses, incremental heating experiments, and in situ analyses of microsampled domains. To ensure the utility and viability of published results, we emphasize previous recommendations for reporting 40Ar/39Ar data and the related essential metadata, with the amendment that data conform to evolving standards of being findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) by both humans and computers. Our examples provide guidance for the presentation and interpretation of 40Ar/39Ar dates to maximize their interdisciplinary usage, reproducibility, and longevity.
Recent grants
Frequent coauthors
- 108 shared
Andrea Giuliani
- 43 shared
Erin Matchan
- 39 shared
Janet Hergt
- 33 shared
Mark A. Kendrick
University of Queensland
- 27 shared
C. M. Meertens
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
- 25 shared
Jon Woodhead
University of Melbourne
- 23 shared
W.N. Lennard
Western University
- 23 shared
Roland Maas
Education
- 1989
PhD, Department of Geosciences
Princeton University
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