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岩石学报 2010
Dating of copper mineralization in Jingbian deposit and its prospecting significance in Luzong basin, Anhui Province.
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Abstract:
Luzong basin is one of the most important metallogenic district in the mineralization belt of the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River area, where occurs many vein-type copper deposits with various scales. Nevertheless, little research work has been done on the timing and tectonic setting of these deposits. In this paper we present the LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating results of andesite porphyry and fluid inclusions Ar-Ar dating results of quartz from Jingbian vein-type copper deposit. LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating yield the age of 133.2±1.7Ma, and fluid inclusions in quartz yield an isochronal age of 133.3±8.3Ma and an inverse isochronal age of 133.3±8.2Ma respectively. These results coincident with the geological characteristics of deposits and the available highly precise dating of related magmatic rocks. So the Jingbian vein-type copper deposit took place in Early Cretaceous and related to the intrusive activity of Zhuanqiao Formation. This mineralization event in Luzong basin were consistent with the second period (135~127Ma) magmatic and metallogenic activity in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River area, and corresponding to an extension tectonic environment. This contribution is not only providing evidence for a comprehensive understanding the magnetism and mineralization of the Luzong basin, but also shows the prospecting potential to find cooper deposit in this area.