Thermochronology for the Granitic Pluton Related to Lead-Zinc Mineralization in Tsushima, Japan |
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Authors: | Hiroaki IKEMI Nobutaka SHIMADA Hitoshi CHIBA |
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Institution: | Institute of Environmental Systems, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812–8581, Japan [e-mail: ];Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812–8581, Japan;Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University, Tottori 682–0193, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract: K–Ar datings and oxygen isotope analyses revealed a cooling history of the Uchiyama granitic pluton, which is genetically related to the Pb-Zn deposits (Taishu mine) in the Tsushima Islands, Japan. The pluton intrudes into the Paleogene Taishu Group to form the biotite-hornfels zone, while the Taishu vein-type Pb–Zn deposits occur in fissures developed in the non-hornfels zone about 1 to 3 km westward from the contact. Amphibole and biotite K-Ar ages of the pluton have a wide range from 19 to 13 Ma. Oxygen isotopes of the biotite and coexisting quartz grains indicate that isotopic exchange reactions have occurred under subsolidus conditions, and that the K-Ar ages are affected by various cooling rates in the pluton. The mineralization age of the Taishu ore deposits is obtained for the first time to be 15.40.8 Ma by a K-Ar age of 2 M 1–muscovite in a calcite–quartz–muscovite–chlorite veinlet of the Shintomi orebody. Whole rock K-Ar ages of biotite-hornfels near the pluton represent similar ages to the ore deposits. Using blocking temperature calculated from reported diffusivity for argon, the pluton was cooled from 560 to 350C in the period of 17 to 14 Ma. The vein formation took place after the time when temperature in wall rocks of the pluton had dropped below the brittle-plastic transition (about 400C). These results imply that the cooling of the pluton has caused injection of magmatic fluids into meteoric hydrothermal systems, and the Pb-Zn mineralization has occurred due to this mixing at the age of about 15 Ma. |
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Keywords: | Uchiyama granitic pluton Taishu ore deposits oxygen isotope K–Ar dating thermochronology |
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