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In situ U-Pb isotopic dating of columbite-tantalite by LA-ICP-MS

Journal

ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 979-989

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.07.008

Keywords

Columbite-tantalite (coltan); U-Pb dating; LA-ICP-MS; Matrix effect; Nanping pegmatite; Altai No.3 pegmatite; Dahe pegmatite; Yichun

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [41130313, 41230315, 41303045]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB416704]

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Columbite-tantalite (Coltan) is the most important niobium (Nb)- and tantalum (Ta)-bearing economic mineral, commonly occurring in rare metal granite and pegmatite, alkaline granite, syenite and carbonatite. Its high U but low common Pb contents make it an ideal mineral for U-Pb isotopic dating of Nb-Ta mineralization. In order to establish a feasible coltan dating method by in situ laser-ablation (LA) ICP-MS, we determined the U-Pb ages of five coltan samples from different pegmatites and rare-metal granites in China. In order to evaluate the potential matrix effect between different minerals, a 91500 zircon was used as external standard during analyses. The results show that, compared to the recommended ages, approximately 7-15% younger ages were yielded for the analyzed coltan samples in both single spot and line raster scan analytical methods, indicating a significant matrix effect between coltan and zircon. However, by using a coltan standard from Namibia (Coltan139), the coltan sample from Dahe pegmatite (SNNT) has a weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 age of 363 +/- 4 Ma (2 sigma, n = 25) and 357 +/- 5 Ma (2 sigma, n = 20) in single spot and line raster scan analytical methods, respectively; the coltan samples from Altai No.3 pegmatite (713-79), Yichun topaz-lepidolite granite (Yi-1) and Huangshan albite granite (LS-15) have weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 ages of 218 +/- 2 Ma (2 sigma n = 20), 160 +/- 1 Ma (2 sigma, n = 20) and 130 +/- 1 Ma (2 sigma, n = 20), respectively, in single spot mode. These ages agree well with the previously published data, and hence support the reliability of our analytical method. Although the analyzed coltan minerals show a large variation of chemical compositions, no significant matrix effect was observed, which suggests that a coltan material should be used as an external standard for U-Pb dating of coltan by LA-ICP-MS. Using the established analytical protocol, we date the Nanping pegmatite (NP155), a main Nb-Ta deposit in China without known age, and obtain a weighted mean Pb-206/U-238 age of 391 +/- 4 Ma (2 sigma, n = 20), which is considered as the best estimation of Nb-Ta mineralization time in the area. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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