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Zircon U–Pb sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe dating of granitoids in the Ryoke metamorphic belt, Kinki District, Southwest Japan
Authors:Teruo Watanabe  Trevor Ireland  Yoshiaki Tainosho and  Yutaka Nakai
Institution:Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido, University, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan (email:; Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, ACT 2601, Australia,; Department of Natural Environment, Kobe University, 3-11 Tsurukabuto, Nada-ku, Kobe 657-0011, Japan,; Aichi University of Education, Igaya, Hirosawa, Kariya 448-8542, Japan
Abstract:Abstract Zircon U–Pb sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe dating was carried out on three types of granitic rock (gneissose biotite granodiorite, biotite granite and two-mica granite) from the Cretaceous Ryoke belt of the Kinki district, Southwest Japan. The results give the ages of granitic magmatism in the Shigi-san area of between 87 and 78 Ma and suggest extensive melting of the Cretaceous Ryoke granitic crust to form the two-mica granite, probably at ca 80 Ma. Discrimination into older and younger granites based on development of gneissosity does not appear to represent the sequence of magma generation, although there is some scope in the interpretation of the zircon U–Pb data that would allow all three granites to form at 83 Ma. Compilation of chemical Th-U-total Pb isochron dating method ages, whole rock Rb–Sr isotope ages and U–Pb isotope ages indicates that most Ryoke plutonism occurred from ca 70 Ma to ca 100 Ma. Younger (85 Ma–70 Ma) plutonism with the formation of two-mica granite occurred only in the eastern sector of the Ryoke belt, including the Kinki District.
Keywords:U–Pb age  Ryoke belt  Kinki district  Cretaceous  two-mica granite  zircon  sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe
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