Isotopic Dating of the Leucocratic Granite, Rum Jungle, Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ruxton B. P Rhodes J. M
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Abstract

Two Rb-Sr ages are discernible in data concerning the leucocratic granite which is the youngest pre-sedimentation phase of the crystalline basement complex at Rum Jungle, Northern Territory, Australia. Whole-rockdata suggest that intrusion of this unit took place at about 2400 my ago, with a probable initial ratio around o·707; whole rock-potassium feldspar tie-lines indicate redistribution of strontium at about 1800 my ago. The former age correlates with other measurements on rocks which form basement to the mantling Pine Creek Geosyncline; the latter correlates also with isotopic evidence for regional metamorphism and emplacement of some younger intrusive granites elsewhere within the geosyncline. A few K-Ar ages, from scattered localities, conform generally with the later event or events which appear to have some connection with the structural deformation clearly observable both in the complex and the surrounding metasediments. It is these younger events which appear to match the residual evidence for the earliest detectable concentration of uranium minerals in the Alligator Rivers district.
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APA: Ruxton B. P Rhodes J. M  (1977)  Isotopic Dating of the Leucocratic Granite, Rum Jungle, Australia

MLA: Ruxton B. P Rhodes J. M Isotopic Dating of the Leucocratic Granite, Rum Jungle, Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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