Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif

The large (~700 km2) composite Karkonosze (Krkonoše) pluton in the West Sudetes, on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic, consists mainly of porphyritic and equigranular granitoids, but contains a range of lithologies from lamprophyre to leucogranite. The absolute age and duration of the...

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Main Authors: Kusiak, Ma, Williams, I.S., Dunkley, Daniel, Konečny, P., Slaby, E., Martin, H.
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Published: Elsevier Science BV 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7950
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author Kusiak, Ma
Williams, I.S.
Dunkley, Daniel
Konečny, P.
Slaby, E.
Martin, H.
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Dunkley, Daniel
Konečny, P.
Slaby, E.
Martin, H.
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description The large (~700 km2) composite Karkonosze (Krkonoše) pluton in the West Sudetes, on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic, consists mainly of porphyritic and equigranular granitoids, but contains a range of lithologies from lamprophyre to leucogranite. The absolute age and duration of the plutonism have proved difficult to determine. Previous age measurements by Rb–Sr, Ar–Ar and U–Pb range from ~330 to 290 Ma, with more recent results converging to ~320–300 Ma. Dating of zircon and monazite from samples of a variety of major and minor lithologies by SIMS U–Th–Pb, several from the geochemical study of Slaby andMartin (2008), has narrowed the possible age range further. U–Pb agesmeasured on eight of ten zircon and monazite samples are in the range ~314–311 Ma. Zircon ages measured on the two major types of porphyritic granitoid are 313 ± 3 and 311 ± 4 Ma, and monazite ages are 312 ± 2, 313 ± 3 and 311 ± 3 Ma. Monazite from one hybrid granitoid has an age of 314 ± 3 Ma, and zircon from another an age of 314 ± 4 Ma. Zircon from a composite dyke has an age of 311 ± 6 Ma. Themonazite U–Pb age of an equigranular granite, at 318 ± 6 Ma, is consistent with geological evidence that it is older than the porphyritic granitoids but, because of the relatively large uncertainties, is not conclusive. Zircon from one microgranular enclave is anomalously young, 302 ± 4 Ma. Evidence is mounting that the main porphyritic granitoids, hybrid granitoids and composite dykes were emplaced within a short time interval between 314 ± 4 and 311 ± 3 Ma. Given the uncertainties, emplacement of these units could have been effectively simultaneous. The larger difference between the ages from the equigranular granite and microgranular enclave, however, indicates that the whole Karkonosze thermal episode possibly lasted as long as 15 Ma.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-79502017-09-13T14:38:33Z Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif Kusiak, Ma Williams, I.S. Dunkley, Daniel Konečny, P. Slaby, E. Martin, H. Monazite Karkonosze (Krkonoše) granite U–Th–Pb geochronology Bohemian Massif Zircon The large (~700 km2) composite Karkonosze (Krkonoše) pluton in the West Sudetes, on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic, consists mainly of porphyritic and equigranular granitoids, but contains a range of lithologies from lamprophyre to leucogranite. The absolute age and duration of the plutonism have proved difficult to determine. Previous age measurements by Rb–Sr, Ar–Ar and U–Pb range from ~330 to 290 Ma, with more recent results converging to ~320–300 Ma. Dating of zircon and monazite from samples of a variety of major and minor lithologies by SIMS U–Th–Pb, several from the geochemical study of Slaby andMartin (2008), has narrowed the possible age range further. U–Pb agesmeasured on eight of ten zircon and monazite samples are in the range ~314–311 Ma. Zircon ages measured on the two major types of porphyritic granitoid are 313 ± 3 and 311 ± 4 Ma, and monazite ages are 312 ± 2, 313 ± 3 and 311 ± 3 Ma. Monazite from one hybrid granitoid has an age of 314 ± 3 Ma, and zircon from another an age of 314 ± 4 Ma. Zircon from a composite dyke has an age of 311 ± 6 Ma. Themonazite U–Pb age of an equigranular granite, at 318 ± 6 Ma, is consistent with geological evidence that it is older than the porphyritic granitoids but, because of the relatively large uncertainties, is not conclusive. Zircon from one microgranular enclave is anomalously young, 302 ± 4 Ma. Evidence is mounting that the main porphyritic granitoids, hybrid granitoids and composite dykes were emplaced within a short time interval between 314 ± 4 and 311 ± 3 Ma. Given the uncertainties, emplacement of these units could have been effectively simultaneous. The larger difference between the ages from the equigranular granite and microgranular enclave, however, indicates that the whole Karkonosze thermal episode possibly lasted as long as 15 Ma. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7950 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.11.016 Elsevier Science BV restricted
spellingShingle Monazite
Karkonosze (Krkonoše) granite
U–Th–Pb geochronology
Bohemian Massif
Zircon
Kusiak, Ma
Williams, I.S.
Dunkley, Daniel
Konečny, P.
Slaby, E.
Martin, H.
Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title_full Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title_fullStr Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title_full_unstemmed Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title_short Monazite to the rescue: U–Th–Pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite Karkonosze pluton, Bohemian Massif
title_sort monazite to the rescue: u–th–pb dating of the intrusive history of the composite karkonosze pluton, bohemian massif
topic Monazite
Karkonosze (Krkonoše) granite
U–Th–Pb geochronology
Bohemian Massif
Zircon
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7950