Zircon Growth explores the multifaceted nature of zircon, positioning it as more than just a gemstone but as a critical archive for understanding Earth's history. Zircon's ability to incorporate uranium makes it invaluable for uranium-lead dating, providing insights into geological events spanning billions of years. The book delves into zircon formation, coloration, and the application of geochronology to uncover the secrets of Earth's early history.
The book investigates the diverse environments where zircon crystallizes, from magmatic intrusions to metamorphic terrains, revealing how these conditions influence its growth and morphology. It also examines the causes of color variations in zircon, linking trace element incorporation and radiation damage to specific geological events.
By integrating field studies, experimental petrology, and advanced analytical techniques, Zircon Growth provides a holistic view of this mineral's role in deciphering Earth's past. The book progresses across chapters that build upon each other, from introducing zircon's fundamental properties to exploring its applications through case studies.