Some Rb-Sr Measurements on Granites Near Mount Isa

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Rb-Sr measurements on total-rock samples of granitic rocks from the Mount Isa region have confirmed the existence of two periods of granite-forming activity. The Kalkadoon Granite, together with the Ewen Granite and possibly an older phase of the Sybella Granite, has been shown to belong to the earlier age-group at 1760 m.y.; the Wimberu Granite and a pegmatite associated with the Sybella Granite have been dated at 1540 m.y. The initial Sr ratio suggests that the Wimberu Granite may be new material of deep-seated origin.Further Rb-Sr measurements have confirmed previously-reported K-Ar results upon biotites from these rocks, whilst showing that, in this metamorphic terrain, biotites have lost varying amounts of radiogenic Sr and Ar, and therefore yield ages which are younger than the true age of the second event.
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APA:  (1966)  Some Rb-Sr Measurements on Granites Near Mount Isa

MLA: Some Rb-Sr Measurements on Granites Near Mount Isa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1966.

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