Isotopic Evaluation on the Genesis of the Kanamaru Pegmatite Deposit, Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
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Authors: | Shunso Ishihara Koji Hamano Asami Ikegami |
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Affiliation: | Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060 Japan;Nikko Exploration and Development Co. Ltd., 7–10 Tora-nomon 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan.;Bunkyo-cho 7-5, Tsukumi, Oita 879–2432, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The Kanamaru pegmatite is one of the two largest pegmatite deposits in Japan and is rich in K–feldspar, which is maximum microcline. The mica minerals and microcline from this ore deposit were studied for K-Ar ages and δ18O ratios. Biotite gives K-Ar age of 78. 5 Ma, but microcline is much younger in age of 66. 0 and 58. 3 Ma. Oxygen isotopic equilibrium temperature of the biotite-quartz pair is 625°C. Using closure temperature of the K-Ar system for biotite and microcline, cooling rate of the pegmatite is calculated to be 88°C/m. y. at the beginning but 12°C/m. y. in the later period of the cooling history. The microcline is slightly depleted in 18O, yielding apparent equilibrium temperatures of 230°C and 155°C on quartz-microcline pairs. It is suggested that the fluid phase, magmatic and partly meteoric in origin, contained in the solidifying pegmatite, was interacted with the original orthoclase and converted it to microcline during the subsolidus stage. |
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Keywords: | Kanamaru Pegmatite Microcline K-Ar age Geothermometer Å 18 O Triclinicity. |
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