U-Pb Dating of Zircons and Ore-bearing Potential of Zhulanbu Intrusions in the Southern Jiangxi Province

Zhulanbu granite is located in the Nanling district with a large exposed area, but its formation age is still unknown. It was previously considered to have formed at the Yanshanian, but no precise isotopic age was reported, as a result of the limitation of time and method. LA-(MC)-ICPMS was used to...

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Main Authors: ZENG Le, CHEN Zheng-hui, SUN Feng-yue, WANG Jia-huan, SUN Ying-chao, CHEN Zhen-yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Press, PR China 2016-03-01
Series:Yankuang ceshi
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.2016.02.013
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Summary:Zhulanbu granite is located in the Nanling district with a large exposed area, but its formation age is still unknown. It was previously considered to have formed at the Yanshanian, but no precise isotopic age was reported, as a result of the limitation of time and method. LA-(MC)-ICPMS was used to determine the ages of zircons from coarse grained prophyritic bioxite granite and medium-fine grained prophyritic biotite granite, which were used to discuss the ore potential, and is reported here. These two types of rocks have ages of 228.7±2.0 Ma and 231.0±1.2 Ma, indicating Zhulanbu composite granite was formed in Indosinian. Combined with the geochemistry of Zhulanbu composite granite and ore-forming characteristic of Indosinian granite, these ages explain the phenomenon that tungsten deposits are not found within the granite and its surroundings. This study provides a new example for the study of granite in southern Jiangxi.
ISSN:0254-5357