Enayatallah Haghfarshi; Peyman Rezaee; Seyed Reza Moosavi Harami; Mohammad Faridi
Abstract
Lignite Beds of Tabriz are among of the Neogene formations in the northwestern area of the Iran, which is spread in the eastern suburb of Tabriz. Its sedimentary facies includes facies groups of fine grains clastics, sandstones, limestones and facies of lignite, tuff and microfacies and petrofacies under ...
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Lignite Beds of Tabriz are among of the Neogene formations in the northwestern area of the Iran, which is spread in the eastern suburb of Tabriz. Its sedimentary facies includes facies groups of fine grains clastics, sandstones, limestones and facies of lignite, tuff and microfacies and petrofacies under them. In this study, two stratigraphic sections of these sediments in the eastern part of Tabriz were studied and 171 samples and 42 thin sections were collected and studied. XRD analysis for mineralogy and SEM electron microscopy for 3-dimensional studies were used to identify microfossils. Identified fossils include the genera and species of gastropods, Pelecypods, ostracods, fish, diatoms, charophyte algae, and foraminifera. The studied fossil assemblages includes species from freshwater to euryhaline and marine. The identified sedimentary environments include the lake basin environment, the shallow coastal environment and the marshy lake environment. In the studied sedimentary strata, strong fossil evidence and sedimentological evidence of the marine environment are not observed, at least during its lifetime. Therefore, it is concluded that the marine taxis in these deposits remain and are adapted from a former marine environment.
Petrology
Morteza Khalatbari Jafari; Narmin Banehee; Mohamad Faridi; Mehdi Moradi
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The Neogene volcanic rocks are exposed in south Arab abad, Lut block. The studied volcanic rocks covered Eocene and Oligocene volcanic lavas and Neogene evaporitic deposits. The base of the Neogene volcanic sequence made of breccia and tuff gradually covered by andesite, trachyandesite and dacitic lavas. ...
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The Neogene volcanic rocks are exposed in south Arab abad, Lut block. The studied volcanic rocks covered Eocene and Oligocene volcanic lavas and Neogene evaporitic deposits. The base of the Neogene volcanic sequence made of breccia and tuff gradually covered by andesite, trachyandesite and dacitic lavas. These lavas have aphyric-phyric textures and microlitic to hyalomicrolitice in matrix. These lavas show calck alkaline magmatic trend. REE patterns and spider diagrams display enrichement in LREE and LILE relative to HREE and depletion in HFSE which like as subduction zone magmatism. In the tectonomagmatic diagrams they plot of subduction and post-collisions fields. Interpretation of the geochemical data indicates that the studied lavas probably produced from partial melting of lithospheric mantle which had previously enriched by subduction components (fluids and melt). Partial melting of crust, probably involved in generation of acidic lavas. It seems that in the Neogene period, lithosphere thinning induced partial melting of heterogeneous Sub Continental Lithospheric Mantle (SCLM). These processes consequently occurred by lithospheric delamination and asthenospheric upwelling.