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    WANG Yan-bin, WANG Deng-hong, HAN Juan, CHEN Zheng-hui, WANG Qing-li. U-Pb dating and Hf isotopic characteristics of zircons from quartz-diorite in the Yijiang REE-Sc deposit, Rucheng County,Hunan: constraints on the timing of Caledonian magmatic activity in South China[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2010, 37(4): 1062-1070.
    Citation: WANG Yan-bin, WANG Deng-hong, HAN Juan, CHEN Zheng-hui, WANG Qing-li. U-Pb dating and Hf isotopic characteristics of zircons from quartz-diorite in the Yijiang REE-Sc deposit, Rucheng County,Hunan: constraints on the timing of Caledonian magmatic activity in South China[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2010, 37(4): 1062-1070.

    U-Pb dating and Hf isotopic characteristics of zircons from quartz-diorite in the Yijiang REE-Sc deposit, Rucheng County,Hunan: constraints on the timing of Caledonian magmatic activity in South China

    • Abstract:Quartz-diorite intrusion is spatially and temporally associated with the REE-Sc mineralization in the Yijiang REE-Sc deposit, Rucheng County, Hunan Province. To constrain the age of the quartz-dioritic pluton related to REE-Sc mineralization, the authors conducted U-Pb analysis of zircon. Hafnium isotope data were also acquired through laser-ablation multi-collector ICPMS analysis of the zircon, with the aim of gaining an insight into the age and nature of the source region of the pluton. The yielded age (424±3 Ma) confirms that this quartz-diorite intrusion belongs to the Caledonian period. Hafnium analysis shows that the Caledonian quartz-diorite has negative and variable εHf values (-1.9 to -7.6) and Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic (1.5 to1.9 Ga) depleted-mantle model ages, which is interpreted to reflect derivation from an isotopically heterogeneous mantle-crust mixed source. The source region of these magmas might have been correlated at least with Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic materials of the South China Block, which has been held to underlie Hunan Province; however, further work is necessary to demonstrate this suggestion.
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