Comment on "Pb-isotopic evidence for U-Th-Pb behaviour in a prograde amphibolite to granulite facies transition from the Lewisian complex of north-west Scotland: Implication for Pb-Pb dating" by M. J. Whitehouse

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The application of Pb-Pb isochron dating is subject to uncertainties not only from the degree of Pb isotope homogenization during a geological event being dated, but also from the secondary disturbance of unknown ages and the presence of trace uranium in the investigated samples. A three-dimensional Pb-Pb isochron plane method can probably throw light on the Pb isotope dating of whole-rock samples if concentrations of trace uranium and lead can be accurately determined.

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