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The Room Problem (and how Geochronology solves it)

Chris and Jesse Season 6 Episode 15

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Granite is everywhere — it makes up much of the continental crust beneath our feet; yet, for over a century geologists were stuck on a deceptively simple question: where does all that magma find room? In this episode, Jesse and Dr. Mike Ackerson pick the granite series back up to tackle the "room problem" — the puzzle of how you wedge a magma body tens of kilometers wide into solid crust. Using California's Tuolumne Intrusive Suite (the fruit fly of igneous petrology) and the landmark Coleman et al. 2004 paper, they show that the way out isn't space at all — it's time. These giant plutons weren't emplaced in one molten flash; they were assembled incrementally over millions of years. Along the way: a whirlwind history of geochronology, why the word "lead" makes clean-lab chemists recoil in horror, and the slow death of the "magma chamber."

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