2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2012.10.031
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Genesis of jadeite–quartz rocks in the Yorii area of the Kanto Mountains, Japan

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“…The jadeite-quartz rocks are exposed as an isolated block, typically 10 × 5 m in size, in 20 × 10 m area at the top of a small hill, and have no direct relationship to other units (Hirajima, 1983;Fukuyama et al 2013). The jadeite-quartz rocks are thought to be enclosed in the surrounding serpentinite mélange, because serpentinite boulders are present near the jadeite-quartz rocks.…”
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“…The jadeite-quartz rocks are exposed as an isolated block, typically 10 × 5 m in size, in 20 × 10 m area at the top of a small hill, and have no direct relationship to other units (Hirajima, 1983;Fukuyama et al 2013). The jadeite-quartz rocks are thought to be enclosed in the surrounding serpentinite mélange, because serpentinite boulders are present near the jadeite-quartz rocks.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The jadeite-quartz rocks record a jadeite + quartz = albite reaction . Details of descriptions of jadeite-quartz rocks including mineral compositions are shown in Fukuyama et al (2013). Mineral abbreviations here and throughout the paper are after Whitney and Evans (2010).…”
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“…Hirajima (1984) considered Yorii jadeite-bearing rocks to be members of the Kurosegawa belt. Fukuyama et al (2013) reported U-Pb zircon ages of 162.2 ± 0.6 Ma from the Yorii samples, which are distinctly older than the Late Cretaceous Sanbagawa metamorphism (about 80-95 Ma U-Pb detrital zircon ages: Tsutsumi et al, 2009). The K-Ar phengite ages of metapelite from the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt yield about 58-84 Ma, which is comparable to the U-Pb detrital zircon ages (Hirajima et al, 1992;Miyashita and Itaya, 2002).…”
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“…Hirajima (1983) reported jadeitequartz rock from a serpentinite mélange in the Yorii area of the Kanto Mountains. Fukuyama et al (2013) showed jadeite crystallization in the Yorii tectonic blocks took place at 162.2 ± 0.6 Ma based on zircon U-Pb ages. Although this age is significantly younger than the other jadeite-bearing tectonic blocks in the Kurosegawa zone, the Jurassic age and high-P conditions in the jadeite + quartz stability field suggest the jadeite-forming metamorphism is unrelated to the Sanbagawa metamorphism.…”
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confidence: 98%