Abstract
The determination of deposit age is fundamental in economic geology, while the result is often disappointing because of the difficulties in selection of suitable minerals. In this study, on the base of detailed field investigation, we successfully combined the muscovite 40Ar-39Ar dating and cassiterite LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating in the Aotou tin deposit, Jiangxi province, South China. The result of the muscovite 40Ar–39Ar plateau ages (228.7 ± 1.5 Ma) and the cassiterite U-Pb lower intercept ages (227.4 ± 6.9 Ma) are consistent, accurately defined that the Aotou tin deposit was formed during late Indosinian. With the gradual discovery of another Indosinian W-Sn deposit, we have taken this opportunity to discuss the prospecting index of the Indosinian granite by compiling data of relevant plutons. The result reflects that the Indosinian metallogenic plutons are mainly acidic rocks and produced in the form of small rock mass, with index minerals of muscovite and volatile-rich minerals such as tourmaline and fluorite. Geochemically, they show that the higher SiO2 content (71.51–78.14%), A/CNK (1.13–1.66), Rb/Sr (21.94 in average), but lower Nb/Ta (4.03 in average) and ΣREE (85 ppm in average), which could be useful indexes for identifying the metallogenic pluton. Furthermore, the negative correlation between SiO2 and ΣREE, K2O and Na2O can be used as important ore-prospecting indexes, as a result of they indicate the differentiation of ore-bearing hydrothermal fluids.
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