Abstract

The age relations between the formation of the parent massif and the crystallization time of the associated ore mineralization were established based on isotope-geochronological study of the massif-deposits of the Khangilay ore cluster with various metallogenic specialization in Eastern Transbaikalia. In the Orlovka Li–F granite massif, the crystallization time of columbite–tantalite (145 ± 1 Ma) and cassiterite (144.2 ± 0.3 Ma) (U-Pb, ID-TIMS) is almost identical to the crystallization time of zircon (140.6 ± 2.9 Ма (U-Pb, SHRIMP) and 145 ± 1 Ma (U-Pb, CA-ID-TIMS)), which is an age marker of the formation of massifs. This fact testifies to the magmatogenic nature of rare-metal mineralization. In the Spokojnoye massif – the “standard type” of rare-metal peraluminous granites—a 0.6–3.8 Ma time gap was revealed between the time of massif formation (141.3 ± 1.8 Ма, U-Pb, SHRIMP, 146.9 ± 0.7 Ма, Rb-Sr isotopic system) and crystallization of wolframite (141.8 ± 0.6, Rb-Sr isotopic system and 140.1 ± 1.4 Ма, Sm-Nd isotopic system). This interval likely corresponds to the life time of the hydrothermal system, which produced tungsten mineralization.

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