Age determination of thorianite in phlogopite-bearing spinel-garnet peridotite in the Gföhl Unit, Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif

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Thorianite (ThO2) was found in the phlogopite-bearing spinel-garnet peridotite (Plešovice peridotite) occurring as decimeter-size lenticular body in the Gföhl granulite that forms the metamorphic core of the Variscan orogenic belt. Thorianite occurs as a member of multiphase solid inclusions, consisting of phlogopite + carbonates + apatite + graphite + rutile + monazite + thorianite, in chromian spinel. U-Th-Ph ages of the thorianite give a good concentration at 333.8 ± 4.5 Ma, which overlaps the U-Ph ages of zircon extracted from the host Gföhl granulite, probably reflecting the Variscan high-pressure high-temperature metamorphism during the continent-continent collision.

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Naemura, K., Yokoyama, K., Hirajima, T., & Svojtka, M. (2008). Age determination of thorianite in phlogopite-bearing spinel-garnet peridotite in the Gföhl Unit, Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif. In Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences (Vol. 103, pp. 285–290). https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.080331

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