TY - JOUR
T1 - U-Pb Dating of Large Zircons in Low-Temperature Jadeitite from the Osayama Serpentinite Mélange, Southwest Japan
T2 - Insights into the Timing of Serpentinization
AU - Tsujimori, T.
AU - Liou, J. G.
AU - Wooden, J.
AU - Miyamoto, T.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported financially in part by JSPS Research Fellowship for Research Abroad of the first author. Preparation of this manuscript and SHRIMP dating was supported by NSF EAR-0003355. We thank R. E. Jones, A. Meibom, J. Hourigan, and R. Y. Zhang for their help in the laboratory, and W. G. Ernst, I. Katayama, G. E. Harlow, and C. G. Mattinson for critical review of an early version of this manuscript.
PY - 2005/10
Y1 - 2005/10
N2 - Crystals of zircon up to 3 mm in length occur in jadeitite veins in the Osayama serpentinite mélange, Southwest Japan. The zircon porphyroblasts show pronounced zoning, and are characterized by both low Th/U ratios (0.2-0.8) and low Th and U abundances (Th = 1-81 ppm; U = 6-149 ppm). They contain inclusions of high-pressure minerals, including jadeite and rutile; such an occurrence indicates that the zircon crystallized during subduction-zone metamorphism. Phase equilibria and the existing fluid-inclusion data constrain P-T conditions to P > 1.2 GPa at T > 350°C for formation of the jadeitite. Most U/Pb ages obtained by SHRIMP-RG are concordant, with a weighted mean 206Pb/238U age of 472 ± 8.5 Ma (MSWD = 2.7, n = 25). Because zircon porphyroblasts contain inclusions of high-pressure minerals, the SHRIMP U-Pb age represents the timing of jadeitite formation, i.e., the timing of interaction between alkaline fluid and ultramafic rocks in a subduction zone. Although this dating does not provide a direct time constraint for serpentinization, U-Pb ages of zircon in jadeitite associated with serpentinite result in new insights into the timing of fluid-rock interaction of ultramafic rocks at a subduction zone and the minimum age for serpentinization.
AB - Crystals of zircon up to 3 mm in length occur in jadeitite veins in the Osayama serpentinite mélange, Southwest Japan. The zircon porphyroblasts show pronounced zoning, and are characterized by both low Th/U ratios (0.2-0.8) and low Th and U abundances (Th = 1-81 ppm; U = 6-149 ppm). They contain inclusions of high-pressure minerals, including jadeite and rutile; such an occurrence indicates that the zircon crystallized during subduction-zone metamorphism. Phase equilibria and the existing fluid-inclusion data constrain P-T conditions to P > 1.2 GPa at T > 350°C for formation of the jadeitite. Most U/Pb ages obtained by SHRIMP-RG are concordant, with a weighted mean 206Pb/238U age of 472 ± 8.5 Ma (MSWD = 2.7, n = 25). Because zircon porphyroblasts contain inclusions of high-pressure minerals, the SHRIMP U-Pb age represents the timing of jadeitite formation, i.e., the timing of interaction between alkaline fluid and ultramafic rocks in a subduction zone. Although this dating does not provide a direct time constraint for serpentinization, U-Pb ages of zircon in jadeitite associated with serpentinite result in new insights into the timing of fluid-rock interaction of ultramafic rocks at a subduction zone and the minimum age for serpentinization.
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U2 - 10.2747/0020-6814.47.10.1048
DO - 10.2747/0020-6814.47.10.1048
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:26944501224
SN - 0020-6814
VL - 47
SP - 1048
EP - 1057
JO - International Geology Review
JF - International Geology Review
IS - 10
ER -