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Molybdenum mineralization at Alpeiner Scharte, Tyrol (Austria): results of in-situ U–Pb zircon and Re–Os molybdenite dating

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Vein-type Mo mineralization at Alpeiner Scharte occurs in the Penninic units of the western Tauern Window in the Eastern Alps. Three types of previously undated metagranitoids (central gneisses) are distinguished and preserve intrusive contacts with pre-Alpine metamorphosed supracrustal rocks. The granitic protoliths represent fractionated late to post-orogenic, calc-alkaline, I-type magmas with minor S-type components. The Mo veins are restricted to a biotite and alkali feldspar-rich gneiss variety and occur in E–W trending normally sub-vertical quartz veins with adjacent thin discontinuous garnet- and biotite-rich zones; the latter are interpreted as metamorphosed vein selvages. Prior to this work the age of the intrusive host rocks as well as the age of Mo mineralization were unknown.

The pre-Alpine Mo deposit and its host rocks were affected by four Alpine deformation events (D1–D4) and Young-Alpine regional metamorphism. The P-T conditions of this metamorphic event were ∼550 °C and ∼8 kbar and are in agreement with results of previous regional studies.

Zircon grains from two orthogneiss samples were dated with the U–Pb method using ion probe techniques. Zircons from the metagranitic host rock of the Mo-veins yielded an emplacement age of 306.8 ± 3.8 Ma (2σ). A second sample from a more leucocratic gneiss lacking Mo-veins gave 305.0 ± 6.6 Ma (2σ). Re–Os dating of molybdenite from the veins yielded an age of 306.8 ± 3.1 Ma, in good agreement with the U–Pb zircon ages.

This study confirms one of two alternative hypotheses discussed in the literature. It supports the idea that vein-type Mo-mineralization in the western Tauern Window is genetically related to Late Carboniferous (Westphalian) granitoids that were emplaced during the late to post-orogenic stage of the Variscan orogeny. They do not constitute an Alpine metamorphic-hydrothermal deposit. This study further confirms the strength of the Re–Os molybdenite chronometer, in that it was unaffected by subsequent Alpine medium grade regional metamorphism.

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Langthaler, K., Raith, J., Cornell, D. et al. Molybdenum mineralization at Alpeiner Scharte, Tyrol (Austria): results of in-situ U–Pb zircon and Re–Os molybdenite dating. Mineralogy and Petrology 82, 33–64 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00710-004-0048-2

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