Dating initial crystallisation of some Devonian plutons in central Victoria and geological implications

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES(2023)

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Rather than being inherited as detrital grains, many of the rounded and/or embayed cores in zircon crystals from granitic rocks are probably antecrysts, formed early in the magmatic systems. Using laser-ablation, sector-field ICP-MS, we obtained internally consistent weighted-mean concordia ages of 375.3 +/- 2.5 Ma and 376.9 +/- 2.6 for early crystallisation of two samples from the previously undated Mount Disappointment pluton in the Melbourne Zone. Within uncertainty, our date of 376.4 +/- 2.4 Ma for the Baringhup pluton of the Harcourt batholith is the same as the published and our new date for the Mount Alexander pluton, in the same batholith. Using the same techniques, we produced an improved date of 370.9 +/- 6.5 Ma for the I-type Ercildoun Granite in the neighbouring Bendigo Zone of the Lachlan Fold Belt. We also obtained dates that confirm published ages for the Mount Bute Granite in the Stawell Zone, the Tynong pluton of the Tynong batholith in the Melbourne Zone and the Oberon pluton of the Wilsons Promontory batholith in the Bassian Zone. These dates confirm the Late Devonian (Fransian) age of most of this widespread plutonism, as well as the reported Emsian age of the Wilsons Promontory batholith. However, part of what has been mapped as the Mount Wombat pluton of the Strathbogie batholith could be significantly older than the rest.
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Devonian plutons, zircon, antecrysts, U-Pb, dating, central Victoria
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