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Title: | First U-Pb (CA-ID-TIMS) Dating of the Uppermost Permian Coal Interval in the Minusinsk Coal Basin (Siberia, Russia) Using Zircon Grains from Volcanic Ashfalls |
Authors: | Silantjev, Vladimir Vladimirovich Arbuzov, Sergey Ivanovich Tikhomirova, Marion Kessner, Alexandra Izmailova, Alsu Iljenok (Il'enok), Sergey Sergeevich Soktoev, Bulat Rinchinovich Nurgalieva, Nouria Gutak, Yaroslav Mikhaylovich Felker, Anastasiya Sergeevna Porokhovnichenko, Lyubov Georgievna Eliseev, Nikolay Alekseevich Zharinova, Veronika Vladimirovna Nurieva, Evgeniya Mikhaylovna Urazaeva, Milyausha Nazimovna |
Keywords: | Siberia; Permian; tonstein; ashfalls; U-PB dating; CA-ID-TIMS; geochronology; biostratigraphy |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | MDPI AG |
Citation: | First U-Pb (CA-ID-TIMS) Dating of the Uppermost Permian Coal Interval in the Minusinsk Coal Basin (Siberia, Russia) Using Zircon Grains from Volcanic Ashfalls / Vladimir V. Silantiev, Sergey I. Arbuzov, Marion Tichomirowa [et al.] // Minerals. — 2024. — Vol. 14, iss. 10. — Article number 982, 28 p.. |
Abstract: | This study presents the first U-Pb (CA-ID-TIMS) radioisotopic dating of zircon grains extracted from tonsteins within the uppermost Permian coal interval of the Minusinsk Coal Basin (Siberia, Russia). Petrographic, structural, and mineralogical analyses confirm the volcanic ash origin of the tonsteins. The parent pyroclastic materials are identified as rhyolite-pantellerite for tonstein I-22 and dacite-rhyodacite for tonstein I-12. Morphological analysis of zircon crystals, along with cathodoluminescence and melt inclusion studies, confirms their volcanic origin and crystallisation temperatures of 700-900 °C. New radioisotopic dates of 261.4 ± 0.7 Ma and 261.3 ± 0.4 Ma clarify the age of the Izykh Formation, enabling its direct correlation with the Capitanian Stage of the International Chronostratigraphic Chart. The results emphasise the possible discontinuity of the coal-bearing succession of Siberian palaeocontinent and highlight the potential for further stratigraphic refinement through continued radioisotopic dating of tonsteins. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132460 |
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