Eruptive history of Mt Huangzuei, Eastern Tatun Volcano Group, Taiwan, resolved by 40Ar/39Ar and zircon double-dating of lava flows

  • Ju Lien Pi
  • , Yuan Hsi Lee*
  • , Karl D. Jabagat
  • , Daniel P. Miggins
  • , Martin Danišík
  • , Axel K. Schmitt
  • , Mei Fei Chu
  • , Yu Ming Lai
  • , Yun Chieh Lo
  • , Po Tsun Lee
  • , Cheng Horng Lin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Tatun Volcano Group (TVG), located within the Northern Taiwan Volcanic Zone, formed in an extensional back-arc setting at the western end of the Ryukyu subduction system. Although recent studies suggest that the TVG is significantly younger than previously thought, the scarcity of reliable geochronological data on its eruptions continues to impede efforts to reconstruct its eruptive history. In this study, we employed high-precision 40Ar/39Ar dating of plagioclase and groundmass, alongside with combined U–Th disequilibrium and (U–Th)/He dating of zircon, to constrain eruption ages of andesitic lava flows from Mt. Huangzuei in the eastern TVG. Our integrated dataset reveals at least four distinct eruptive phases: Stage I (c. 141 ka) produced the most voluminous lava flows to the northeast and east; Stage II (c. 107 ka) was marked by dome formation; Stages III (c. 90 ka) and IV (< 70 ka) represent progressively younger, north-directed lava effusion. Zircon crystallization ages constrained by U–Th disequilibrium dating exhibit distinct clusters, some of which are overlapping with eruption ages, suggesting short magmatic residence times prior to the c. 141 ka and c. 107 ka eruption events. Additionally, a pooled crystallization age cluster of c. 200 ka may indicate a previously undocumented eruptive phase, warranting further investigation of older deposits. These findings refine the eruptive chronology of the TVG and underscore the need for expanded geochronological coverage to better constrain eruption dynamics and inform regional volcanic hazard models.

Original languageEnglish
Article number60
JournalGeoscience Letters
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025 Dec

Keywords

  • Ar/Ar dating
  • Mt. Huangzuei
  • Taiwan
  • Tatun Volcanic Group
  • Zircon double-dating (ZDD)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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