%0 Journal Article
%A Blades, M.L.
%A Alessio, B.L
%A Collins, A.S.
%A Foden, J.
%A Payne, J.L.
%A Glorie, S.
%A Holden, P.
%A Thorpe, B.
%A Al-Khirbash, S.
%D 2019
%T Supp Fig 1. Unravelling the Neoproterozoic Accretionary History of Oman, Using an Array of Isotopic Systems in Zircon.
%U https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supp_Fig_1_Unravelling_the_Neoproterozoic_Accretionary_History_of_Oman_Using_an_Array_of_Isotopic_Systems_in_Zircon_/9918620
%R 10.6084/m9.figshare.9918620.v1
%2 https://geolsoc.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/17838869
%K Supp Fig 1. Unravelling
%K basement samples
%K crystallisation age
%K zircon ages
%K Black bars
%K Isotopic Systems
%K Oman
%K 2σ errors
%K averages ages 2σ errors
%K Grey bars
%K Pb
%K Neoproterozoic Accretionary History
%K Geology
%X Fig. 1: Weighted average plots (>90% concordant) of zircon ages from all igneous basement samples in Oman. Black bars are 206Pb/238U ages with 2σ errors. Grey bars (corresponding to either 207Pb/206Pb, dark grey or 206Pb/238U (light grey)) weighted averages ages 2σ errors. Where there are multiple populations interpreted these are shown by a second weighted average age and mean, however only the crystallisation age is quoted in the figure. These plots are used to highlight any trends in the data.
%I Geological Society of London