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High-precision U-Pb zircon chronostratigraphy of the Mount Read Volcanic belt in Western Tasmania, Australia: implications for VHMS deposit formation
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Mortensen, JK and Gemmell, JB and McNeill, AW and Friedman, RM, High-precision U-Pb zircon chronostratigraphy of the Mount Read Volcanic belt in Western Tasmania, Australia: implications for VHMS deposit formation, Economic Geology, 110, (2) pp. 445-468. ISSN 0361-0128 (2015) [Refereed Article]
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Copyright 2015 Society of Economic Geologists, Inc.
DOI: doi:10.2113/econgeo.110.2.445
Abstract
The Middle Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics of western Tasmania, Australia, host several world-class volcanic-hosted massive
sulfide (VHMS) deposits, representing a wide range of deposit styles. Although the deposits and their host sequences are variably
deformed and locally preserve spectacular examples of primary textures and structures, rapid lateral and vertical facies changes,
and faults with uncertain sense and magnitude of displacement, have made it impossible to correlate stratigraphy across the
belt. Previous dating studies in the area have yielded relatively imprecise crystallization ages. We have employed the chemical
abrasion isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectroscopy (ID-TIMS) U-Pb zircon method to obtain highly precise crystallization
ages for a total of 18 samples of volcanic and intrusive rock units from throughout the Mount Read Volcanics and underlying
mafic-ultramafic complexes. The new data permit detailed resolution of age relationships within the belt. The study establishes
an age of 516.0 ± 0.9 Ma for the McIvor Hill gabbro, which is part of a mafic-ultramafic complex interpreted to underlie the
Mount Read Volcanics. Magmatism in the central Mount Read Volcanics lasted at least 12.7 m.y., from 506.8 ± 1.0 Ma for a massive
dacite unit in the lower part of the Central Volcanic Complex to 496.0 ± 0.9 Ma for a welded ignimbrite in the lower Tyndall
Group. Together with previous age constraints, results of the study provide a precise chronostratigraphic framework for magmatism
and VHMS deposit formation within the Mount Read Volcanics. The precise age data indicate that, north of the Henty fault,
magmatism occurred in three discrete pulses, at least two of which were separated by periods of sedimentation. We demonstrate
that VHMS deposits in the Mount Lyell, Roseberry-Hercules, and Que-Hellyer districts, comprising the majority of the known,
significant VHMS deposits in the belt, formed within a narrow time interval at ~500 ± 1 Ma, at a relatively late stage in
the evolution of the belt. Some of the larger intrusions in the belt (e.g., the Bonds Range porphyry; 500.4 ± 0.8 Ma) were
emplaced contemporaneously with VHMS deposit formation; however, other bodies such as the Murchison granite (497.3 ± 0.9 Ma)
are younger than the deposits and are unlikely to have been involved in their genesis as has previously been suggested. These
conclusions will aid explorers in targeting VHMS mineralization in the Mount Read Volcanics.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | Mount Read Volcanic belt, geochronology, VHMS, Tasmania |
Research Division: | Earth Sciences |
Research Group: | Geology |
Research Field: | Resource geoscience |
Objective Division: | Mineral Resources (Excl. Energy Resources) |
Objective Group: | Other mineral resources (excl. energy resources) |
Objective Field: | Other mineral resources (excl. energy resources) not elsewhere classified |
UTAS Author: | Gemmell, JB (Professor Bruce Gemmell) |
UTAS Author: | McNeill, AW (Dr Andrew McNeill) |
ID Code: | 98093 |
Year Published: | 2015 |
Funding Support: | Australian Research Council (CE0561595) |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 25 |
Deposited By: | Centre for Ore Deposit Research - CODES CoE |
Deposited On: | 2015-02-02 |
Last Modified: | 2017-10-30 |
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