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The role and temporal evolution of granite–related molybdenite mineral systems along the Caledonian-Appalachian orogen: Implications from Re-Os geochronology and fluid inclusion microthermometry.

Feely, M.; Selby, D.; Conliffe, J.; Judge, M.

Authors

M. Feely

J. Conliffe

M. Judge



Abstract

Re–Os geochronometry is combined with fluid inclusion microthermometry to investigate the granite molybdenite system associated with the late-Caledonian Omey Granite, Connemara, western Ireland. Molybdenite in the Omey pluton is hosted by thin vertical quartz veins (<5 cm wide) that trend in a NE–SW direction. The 187Re and 187Os systematics yield a model age of 422˙5 ± 1˙7 Ma for the vein molybdenite. Three fluid inclusion types occur in the molybdenite bearing quartz veins: Type 1(aqueous-carbonic fluid), Type 2 (carbonic fluid) and Type 3 (aqueous fluid), Type 1 and Type 3 also occur in granite quartz. The Type 1 and 2 fluid inclusions are interpreted as representing the molybdenite mineralising fluid as is the case elsewhere in the Connemara granites. The 422˙5 ± 1˙7 Ma age for molybdenite mineralisation is the oldest reported from this region and implies that the Omey Granite was emplaced before the main Galway Batholith and during activity on the major orogen parallel lineaments like the Great Glen and Southern Uplands Faults.

Citation

Feely, M., Selby, D., Conliffe, J., & Judge, M. (2007). The role and temporal evolution of granite–related molybdenite mineral systems along the Caledonian-Appalachian orogen: Implications from Re-Os geochronology and fluid inclusion microthermometry. Applied Earth Science, 116(3), 143-149. https://doi.org/10.1179/174327507x207465

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2007-09
Journal Applied Earth Science
Print ISSN 0371-7453
Electronic ISSN 1743-2758
Publisher Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 116
Issue 3
Pages 143-149
DOI https://doi.org/10.1179/174327507x207465