- 著者
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沢井 長雄
景山 宗一郎
岡田 利典
板谷 徹丸
- 出版者
- The Society of Resource Geology
- 雑誌
- 資源地質 (ISSN:09182454)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.51, no.1, pp.19-27, 2001-05-25 (Released:2009-06-12)
- 参考文献数
- 27
- 被引用文献数
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A large number of epithermal vein-type gold deposits are distributed in the northern-central Kyushu. K-Ar ages were determined for sericite and K-feldspar separated from hydrothermally-altered rocks and quartz-K-feldspar veins, and for quartz-alunite altered rock, which were collected from gold deposits located outside the Beppu-Shimabara Graben, to examine their age of gold mineralization. The results are 2.61±0.06 and 2.74±0.13 Ma in Ogata, 2.48±0.06 and 2.75±0.06 Ma in Kinsei-Hoshino, 3.55±0.12 Ma in Tamarai, 3.59±0.09 and 3.53±0.10 Ma in Asahi, 2.87±0.23 Ma in Magane, 3.54±0.08 Ma in Usa, 3.92±0.09 Ma in Yamaura and 8.05±0.24 Ma in Bajo.Sericite age of Bajo deposit is 8.05 Ma, which is significantly older than those of other deposits. This is due to that relic muscovite of the host granitic rock mixed into the mineral separates to be dated. Newly and previously obtained K-Ar age data revealed that the gold deposits in outside of the Beppu-Shimabara Graben were formed in a period (1.5 million years) between 3.92 Ma and 2.48 Ma in Pliocene and that the gold mineralization occurred immediately after the end of major volcanic activity. The ages also show that the gold mineralization in Pliocene has close relationship with the volcanism.