Abstract

The Mogok area in Myanmar (Burma) is known since historic times as a source for some of the finest rubies and spinels in the world. In this study, we focus on in-situ U–Pb geochronological analyses of zircon and zirconolite, either present as inclusions in gem-quality ruby and spinel or as accessory minerals in ruby- and spinel-bearing marble and adjacent granulite facies gneisses. The age determination was carried out using both laser ablation inductively coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-TOF-MS) and sector-field mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-SF-MS). In addition, we present multi-element data (REE) of zircon and zirconolite collected with LA-ICP-TOF-MS to further characterize these inclusions. Most of the studied zircon grains display growth zoning (core/rim) regardless if as inclusion in gemstones, or as accessory mineral in host rock samples. U–Pb dating was conducted on both core and rim of zircon grains and revealed most ages ranging from ~200 Ma in the core to ~17 Ma in the rim. The youngest U–Pb ages determined from the rim of zircon inclusions in gem-quality ruby and spinel are 22.26 ± 0.36 Ma and 22.88 ± 0.72 Ma, respectively. This agreement in U–Pb ages is interpreted to indicate a simultaneous formation of ruby and spinel in the Mogok area. In ruby- and spinel-bearing marble from Bawlongyi, the youngest zircon age was determined as 17.11 ± 0.22 Ma. Furthermore, U–Pb age measured on the rim of zircon grains in a biotite-garnet gneiss reveals a Late Oligocene age (26.13 ± 1.24 Ma), however older ages up to Precambrian age were also recorded in the cores of zircon as accessory minerals from this gneiss. These old ages point to a detrital origin of the analysed zircon cores. Although non-matrix matched standard was applied, zirconolite U–Pb age results are narrower in distribution from ~35 Ma to ~17 Ma, falling within the range of zircon ages. Based on results which are well in accordance with previous geochronological data from the Mogok Metamorphic Belt (MMB), we deduce that gem-quality ruby and spinel from Mogok probably formed during a granulite-facies regional metamorphic event in Oligocene to Early Miocene, related to post collision tectonics of the Eurasian and Indian plates. Our data not only provide key information to understand the formation of gem-quality ruby and spinel in the so-called Mogok Stone Tract, but also provide assisting evidence when determining the country of origin of gemstones in gemmological laboratories.

Highlights

  • IntroductionRuby, the and chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red spinel spinelRuby, the chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red variety variety of of corundum corundum (Al (Al22O O33)) and (MgAl O )are among the world’s most valued gemstones.In the gem trade, the price of a ruby and (MgAl22O44) are among the world’s most valued gemstones

  • We present new U–Pb ages of zircon and zirconolite, found as inclusions in gem-quality ruby and spinel or as accessory minerals in host rock samples from the Mogok area

  • The zircons from gemstone samples rubyandZircon spinel-bearing from Mogok area enrichment in heavy in all and samples inclusions marble from gem-quality ruby reveal consistent radiometric U–Pb ages over a wide time range from Cretaceous to Early Miocene

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Introduction

IntroductionRuby, the and chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red spinel spinelRuby, the chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red variety variety of of corundum corundum (Al (Al22O O33)) and (MgAl O )are among the world’s most valued gemstones.In the gem trade, the price of a ruby and (MgAl22O44) are among the world’s most valued gemstones. The and chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red spinel spinel. The chromium-bearing chromium-bearing red red variety variety of of corundum corundum (Al (Al22O O33)) and (MgAl O ). The price of a ruby and (MgAl22O44) are among the world’s most valued gemstones. The price of a ruby and spinel isisnot byby their sizesize andand quality, and a large by part theirby geographic (country spinel notonly onlydefined defined their quality, buttoalso to apart large their geographic of) origin, notably when they are from a historically important and famed gem deposit. Spinel of gem-quality from marble-hosted deposits are known from a number of localities, such as. Ruby and spinel of gem-quality from marble-hosted deposits are known from a number of localities, the Mogok

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