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The Palung granite (Himalaya); high-resolution UPb systematics in zircon and monazite
Authors:Urs Schärer  Claude J Allègre
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Géochimie-Cosmochimie, Institut de Physique du Globe, UniversitéParis 6, 4, place Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cedex 05France;2. Département des Sciences de la Terre, UniversitéParis 7, 4, place Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cedex 05France
Abstract:UPb analyses of fractions of zircon and monazite (3–8 grains each) and of single zircon grains resolve a lower Ordovician age of 470 ±4m.y. for the Palung granite which occurs in the High Himalayan nappes south of Kathmandu. Its thrusting during the Alpine orogeny under lower greenschist facies conditions did not affect the UPb systems in zircon and monazite. The granite crystallized from a magma which was mainly generated by anatexis of Precambrian continental crust. The magma was heterogeneous with respect to primary ages and/or metamorphic histories of the magma source rocks. This indicates either a derivation from (meta-) sediments or an intense mixing of different crustally derived magmas. The genesis of the Palung granite is possibly related to an orogeny which affected the Indian shield in lower Palaeozoic times. The detected inherited radiogenic lead in the Palung zircons occurs in perfectly homogeneous, transparent crystals; i.e. this radiogenic (“excess”) lead is not related to the presence of old, microscopically visible, overgrown zircon cores. The minimum ages of the inherited lead components range from about 800 to 1700 m.y.
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