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Royal Ontario Museum

ArchiveToronto, Ontario, Canada
About: Royal Ontario Museum is a archive organization based out in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Zircon & Population. The organization has 487 authors who have published 1718 publications receiving 76291 citations. The organization is also known as: ROM.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a study to develop natural zircon geochemical standards for calibrating the U-(Th)-Pb geochronometer and Hf isotopic analyses are reported.
Abstract: We report here the results of a study to develop natural zircon geochemical standards for calibrating the U-(Th)-Pb geochronometer and Hf isotopic analyses. Additional data were also collected for the major, minor and trace element contents of the three selected sample sets. A total of five large zircon grains (masses between 0.5 and 238 g) were selected for this study, representing three different suites of zircons with ages of 1065 Ma, 2.5 Ma and 0.9 Ma. Geochemical laboratories can obtain these materials by contacting Geostandards Newsletter.

4,845 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive phylogenetic classification of the kingdom Fungi is proposed, with reference to recent molecular phylogenetic analyses, and with input from diverse members of the fungal taxonomic community.

2,096 citations

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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.

1,970 citations

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TL;DR: Abrasion combined with an improved paramagnetic separation technique eliminates 90 to 100 percent of discordance so that ages of unprecedented accuracy (± 1 to 3 my) can be achieved for virtually all 2700 my old zircon populations from plutonic or volcanic rocks as mentioned in this paper.

1,738 citations

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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.

1,485 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Juha Merilä8245025882
Yan Wang72125330710
Larry M. Heaman6528313901
Fernando Corfu6428119998
Urs Schaltegger6317816823
Frank C. Hawthorne6262317927
Allan J. Baker5916815981
Locke Rowe5614213004
Donald W. Davis5216911121
Zicheng Yu5013810671
Herbert E. Wright481059961
Hans-Dieter Sues461696423
Robert W. Murphy453038245
Yuri Amelin441327701
Jean-Marc Moncalvo428312621
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
20226
202171
202074
201964
201895