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  • 1
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    Springer
    International journal of earth sciences 74 (1985), S. 483-504 
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract K/Ar dating of micas from rocks of Fichtelgebirge and the northern Oberpfalz (NE-Bavaria) covers the rather wide range from 330 to 300 Ma. In combination with Rb/Sr wholerock isochron ages of post-tektonic granites four Variscian events can be traced: 1) Regional metamorphism ∼ 330 Ma, 2) Intrusion of the older post-deformative granite G1 about 320 Ma (Falkenberger Granit) followed by rapid cooling. 3) About 300 Ma ago the older mineral ages were more or less reset by the intrusion of younger granites (G2 to G4, Flossenbürger Granit) again followed by a rapid cooling. 4) Local influences later than 290 Ma are recorded by some white micas in fault gauges at least up to the middle Jurassic (〈 150 Ma). The different U-black ore types yielded strongly discordant U/Pb dates. Applying the three dimensional U/Pb-discordia plane method the following results have been obtained: the older pitchblende generation with an upper concordia intersection of 336±17 Ma can be correlated with the regional metamorphism as well as with the intrusion of the older post-deformative granites. The younger generation with 298±4 Ma is of equal age as the intrusion of the younger granites. The brannerite mineralisation which according to thin section evaluation must be still younger could be only roughly dated to 288±78 Ma. The low precision is due to low uranium concentration and high common lead contents of the samples. The lower concordia intersection ages are 0 to 7 Ma. They were obtained more precisely by dating of secondary U-minerals: 10 torbernite samples with extremely high238U/206Pb-ratios of 30 000 to 50 000 yielded a positive slope of the discordia which points to an age of (137±12)×103a. The230Th/238U-activity ratio of 0.68 determined byα-spectrometry indicates an age of (130.4±5.0)×103 a. Pyrite and chalcopyrite samples which had U-concentration of some 100 ppm and which according to thin section evaluation are younger than the brannerite showed a positive slope of the207Pb/206Pb vs.238U/206Pb discordia, too. They could not be dated because the207Pb/206Pb-ratios corrected for common lead contribution are lower than 0.046 (radiogenic lead of zero age). This may be explained by an addition of206Pb due to222Rn migration from the pitchblende in only a few cm distance.
    Abstract: Résumé Des datations K/Ar faites sur les micas des roches du Fichtelgebirge et du nord du Haut-Palatinat (Bavière nord-orientale) couvrent l'intervalle de 330 à moins de 300 Ma. En les alliant à des datations Rb/Sr sur roche totale de granites post-tectoniques, il est possible de mettre en évidence quatre événements varisques: 1) Un métamorphisme régional, il y a environ 330 Ma. 2) L'intrusion des premiers granites post-tectoniques, il y a 320 Ma. 3) L'intrusion des granites plus jeunes, il y a 300 Ma 4) Des influences locales, postérieures à 290 Ma sur des micas blancs et s'étendant même au-delà de 150 Ma sur des fissures. Les différents types de minerais d'uranium noirs donnent des valeurs U/Pb fortement discordantes. L'application de la méthode Discordia donne pour la génération de pechblende la plus ancienne une intersection supérieur à 336 + 17 Ma, et à 298+14 Ma seulement pour la génération plus jeune. La brannérite n'a pu être datée qu'approximativement à 288+78 Ma. Les âges d'intersection inférieurs des pechblendes sont de 0–7 Ma. Ces événements jeunes ont été étudiés avec une plus grande précision sur des torbernites. En recoupant ces résultats par ceux des analyses spectrométriquesα, un âge très jeune de (131.5±4.5)×103 années a été obtenu. La pyrite et la chalcopyrite n'ont pas pu être datées, leur rapport 207 Pb/206 Pb se trouvant en partie très en dessous de sa valeur actuelle, qui est de 0.046.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung K/Ar-Datierungen an Glimmern des Fichtelgebirges und der nördlichen Oberpfalz überdecken das Intervall von 330 Ma bis weniger als 300 Ma. Zusammen mit Rb/Sr-Gesamtgesteinsdatierungen an post-deformativen Graniten lassen sich vier variskische Ereignisse herausarbeiten: 1) Regionalmetamorphose vor rund 330 Ma, 2) Die Intrusion der älteren post-deformativen Granite vor 320 Ma, 3) die Intrusion der jüngeren Granite vor rund 300 Ma, 4) lokale Einflüsse auf Hellglimmer noch nach 290 Ma, auf Klüften sogar bis 〈 150 Ma. Die verschiedenen Uran-Schwarzerztypen liefern stark diskordänte U/Pb Daten. Nach der Diskordia-Methode hat die ältere Pechblendegeneration ein oberes Schnittpunktalter von 336±17 Ma, die jüngere Generation eines von 298±4 Ma. Brannerit konnte mit 288±78 Ma nur unscharf datiert werden. Die unteren Schnittpunktalter der Pechblenden sind 0–7 Ma. Dieses junge Ereignis wurde mit Torbernitproben genauer untersucht. In Kombination mitα-spektrometrischen Untersuchungen ergab sich ein sehr junges Alter von (131,5±4,5)×103 a. Pyrit und Kupferkies konnten nicht datiert werden, da ihre207Pb/206Pb-Verhältnisse z. T. erheblich unter dem Rezentwert von 0,046 liegen.
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    ISSN: 1432-0967
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Polymetamorphic rocks of Sifnos (Greece) have been investigated by Rb-Sr, K-Ar, and fission track methods. Critical mineral assemblages from the northern and southernmost parts of Sifnos include jadeite+quartz+3T phengite, and omphacite+garnet +3T phengite, whereas the central part is characterized by the assemblage albite+chlorite+epidote+2M 1 phengite. K-Ar and Rb-Sr dates on phengites (predominantly 3T) of the best preserved high P/itTmetamorphic rocks from northern Sifnos gave concordant ages around 42 m.y., indicating a Late Lutetian age for the high P/T metamorphism. Phengites (2M 1+3T) of less preserved high P/T assemblages yielded K-Ar dates between 48 and 41 m.y. but generally lower Rb-Sr dates. The higher K-Ar dates are interpreted as being elevated by excess argon. K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages on 2M 1 phengites from central Sifnos vary between 24 and 21 m.y. These ages date a second, greenschist-facies metamorphism which overprinted the earlier high-pressure metamorphic rocks.
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