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Unveiling Japan's geological history through volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits

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Researchers unveil key insights into Japan 's geological history through Re--Os dating of volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits.
Their findings revealed the timing of ridge subduction -- when one tectonic plate was forced beneath another -- a process that shaped Japan 's landscape and provided new insights into its geological evolution.
The study sheds light on the timing of ridge subduction but also opens new possibilities for mineral exploration.
Accurate dating could help identify new mineral deposits formed by similar tectonic processes, in Japan and globally, says Nozaki .
"Dating them has allowed us to pinpoint when this event occurred," he says.
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