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John N. Aleinikoff
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 146
Citations - 8646
John N. Aleinikoff is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Geochronology. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 142 publications receiving 7725 citations.
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TEMORA 1: a new zircon standard for Phanerozoic U–Pb geochronology
Lance P. Black,Sandra L. Kamo,Charlotte M. Allen,John N. Aleinikoff,Donald W. Davis,R. J. Korsch,Chris Foudoulis +6 more
TL;DR: The TEMORA 1 zircon standard derives from the Middledale Gabbroic Diorite, a high-level mafic stock within the Palaeozoic Lachlan Orogen of eastern Australia as mentioned in this paper.
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Improved 206Pb/238U microprobe geochronology by the monitoring of a trace-element-related matrix effect; SHRIMP, ID-TIMS, ELA-ICP-MS and oxygen isotope documentation for a series of zircon standards
Lance P. Black,Lance P. Black,Sandra L. Kamo,Charlotte M. Allen,Donald W. Davis,John N. Aleinikoff,John W. Valley,Roland Mundil,Ian H. Campbell,R. J. Korsch,Ian S. Williams,Chris Foudoulis +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated correlations between the age offsets and P, Sm and Nd abundances in the zircons, and concluded that the presence of Nd is not the primary cause of the apparent matrix effect.
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Deciphering igneous and metamorphic events in high-grade rocks of the Wilmington Complex, Delaware: Morphology, cathodoluminescence and backscattered electron zoning, and SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology of zircon and monazite
John N. Aleinikoff,W.S. Schenck,Margaret O. Plank,LeeAnn Srogi,Christopher Fanning,Sandra L. Kamo,Howell Bosbyshell +6 more
TL;DR: The Wilmington Complex as mentioned in this paper contains morphologically complex zircons that formed through both igneous and metamorphic processes during the development of an island-arc complex and suturing of the arc to Laurentia.
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U-Pb ages of metarhyolites of the Catoctin and Mount Rogers formations, central and southern Appalachians: evidence for two pulses of Iapetan rifting
John N. Aleinikoff,Robert E. Zartman,Marianne Walter,Douglas W. Rankin,Peter T. Lyttle,William C. Burton +5 more
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Ages and origins of rocks of the Killingworth dome, south-central Connecticut: Implications for the tectonic evolution of southern New England
John N. Aleinikoff,Robert P. Wintsch,Richard P. Tollo,Daniel M. Unruh,Christopher Fanning,Mark D. Schmitz +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used geochemical and isotopic data from the Killingworth dome of south-central Connecticut to identify the source of the trondhjemitic orthogneisses (Killingworth complex) and bimodal metavolcanic rocks (Middletown complex).