Namık Aysal , Nurullah Hanilçi , Sinan Öngen , Cem Kasapçı , Fatma Şişman Tükel , Marcel Guillong , Mayuko Fukuyama , Nicole Leonard , Elif Varol
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In-situ LA-ICP-MS UPb dating and geochemistry of garnet skarn occurrences related to South Yenice plutons, NW Türkiye
On the Biga Peninsula (NW Türkiye) Oligo-Miocene felsic plutonic intrusions extend vast regions. Skarn zones have developed around South Yenice plutons in this zone, which Show a rich potential for contact metamorphic diversity and mineralization, depending the host rock variety. Contact metamorphic zones and skarn occurrences have been mapped and determined. UPb dating was performed on garnets, and ages of 25.26 ± 0.30 Ma and 26.01 ± 1.02 Ma were yielded from Islıkçatıdere, and 24.85 ± 1.68 Ma, 25.81 ± 3.97 Ma and 21.03 ± 0.38 Ma from Namazgah skarn zones, respectively. UPb zircon dating of the Hıdırlar, Kurtlar and Namazgah plutons yielded ages of 26.33 ± 0.3, 25.39 ± 055 and 24.79 ± 0.38 Ma. These ages prove that the ages obtained from the skarn zone and the parent plutons are compatible. Garnet mineral chemistry and trace element analyses, when evaluated together with limited fluid inclusion data, indicate that the study area may be important in terms of potential iron, copper, lead and zinc mineralization.
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GEOCHEMISTRY was founded as Chemie der Erde 1914 in Jena, and, hence, is one of the oldest journals for geochemistry-related topics.
GEOCHEMISTRY (formerly Chemie der Erde / Geochemistry) publishes original research papers, short communications, reviews of selected topics, and high-class invited review articles addressed at broad geosciences audience. Publications dealing with interdisciplinary questions are particularly welcome. Young scientists are especially encouraged to submit their work. Contributions will be published exclusively in English. The journal, through very personalized consultation and its worldwide distribution, offers entry into the world of international scientific communication, and promotes interdisciplinary discussion on chemical problems in a broad spectrum of geosciences.
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