Isotopic Information on the Ardlethan Tinfield, New South Wales

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Compston W Paterson R. G
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Mine granite at the Ardlethan tinfield is dated by Rb-Sr on a muscovite concentrate at not less than 417 ± 2.5 Ma (2s), consistent with the intrusion of this granitic body into folded Late Ordovician sediments. A combination of Rb-Sr and K-Ar evidence suggests a slightly younger age, 41O ± 2.5 Ma, both for the neighbouring Ardlethan Granite and for the hydrothermal alteration of the Mine granite, with which the tin is associated.On this basis, the somewhat high 206Pb/204Pb of two galena samples from within the hydrothermal alteration zone is best explained by an increase in U/Pb of order 10 per cent during a geochemical event in the Late Precambrian, in the rocks which eventually yielded the Pb to the mineralising fluid. This earlier event probably increased Th/U in these rocks as well, by as much as 5 per cent. If these reconstructions are valid, the lower-than-average U/Pb implied for the original Precambrian source rock bespeaks a mantle component of marginally greater proportion than for "average orogene".
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APA: Compston W Paterson R. G  (1982)  Isotopic Information on the Ardlethan Tinfield, New South Wales

MLA: Compston W Paterson R. G Isotopic Information on the Ardlethan Tinfield, New South Wales. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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