Abstract

The Urals is one of the reference mobile belts of the mafic type characterized by a wide development of ophiolites which are associated with numerous deposits of chromites of significant industrial importance. In this regard, the estimation of the age of the rocks of the ophiolite association will be useful for analyzing the regularities of the formation of chromite deposits. This work presented the results of age dating of the rocks of the chromite-bearing Kluchevskoy mafic–ultramafic massif, one of the most representative of all the ophiolite-type massifs in the Urals, by two isotopic methods. The U–Pb (SHRIMP-II, VSEGEI) dating of the zircon dominated assemblage from rocks of different composition of both crustal and mantle sections of the Kluchevskoy ophiolite massif yielded similar dates ranging from 456 to 441 Ma. The study of the composition of silicate inclusions in zircon grains of this assemblage showed that they are represented by typical metamorphic minerals: low-T amphibole, albite, and an epidote-group mineral. The P–T conditions of zircon crystallization established via the examination of the composition of minerals in these inclusions showed that the crystallization of the predominant fraction of zircons coincides in time with the lower epidote–amphibolite and upper green-schist facies metamorphism of rocks happening under the decompression conditions, i.e., during their exhumation from the deep crustal level (8–13 km). A small amount of zircons of late generation showed a wide spread in age (277.4–318.1 Ma). The time of their crystallization corresponds to the stage of metamorphism associated with the collision orogeny in the Ural mobile belt. The more ancient 147Sm–143Nd age of 514 Ma should be assumed as the formation time of the rocks (or its upper age boundary).

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