J Ghalamghash; R Chaharlang
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The Late Miocene- Quaternary volcanoes including Sahand, Ararat, Nemrut, Suphan, Tendurek and Lesser Caucasus volcanoes in the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone, are studied in this paper. The volcanoes have been erupted pyroclastic materials and lava flows with basaltic to rhyolitic composition, in several ...
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The Late Miocene- Quaternary volcanoes including Sahand, Ararat, Nemrut, Suphan, Tendurek and Lesser Caucasus volcanoes in the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone, are studied in this paper. The volcanoes have been erupted pyroclastic materials and lava flows with basaltic to rhyolitic composition, in several times. These volcanic rocks have calk-Alkaline (Sahand) to Alkaline nature (Tendurek). The Nb, Ta, Ti and Y depletions in accompanied with Rb, Ba, K, Sr and Th enrichments are the common geochemical features of these volcanic rocks in primitive mantle normalized multi element diagrams. In addition, enrichment of LREE relative to HREE in chondrite–normalized REE patterns is visible in all volcanic rocks of the regions. The enrichment of LREE and depletion of HREE in Sahand and Lesser Caucasus volcanic rocks is implying that their magma is derived from fraction melting of garnet-lherzolite of mantle source. In contrast, the volcanoes of eastern Anatolia melted from spinel-lherzolite rocks of mantle. The negative Nb, Ta anomalies in primitive mantle normalized multi element diagrams of volcanic rocks indicate geochemical features of Pre-collision subduction component in parental magma of studied volcanoes. High contents of La, Th, Ce and Rb indicate magma contamination during parental magma emplacement in crust accompanied with assimilation, fractional crystallization process.
F. Pirmohammadi; A. Ameri; A. Jahangiri; Ch. Chen; M. Keskin
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In southeast Tabriz, as a part of Western Albourz-Azarbaijan magmatic belt the vocanic and pyroclastic rocks of Sahand cover vast areas. The volcanic rocks include andesite, dacite, rhyodacite and rhyolite and pyroclastic rocks largely occur as vast ignimbritic outcrops. Based on high LILE/HFSE and LREE/HREE ...
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In southeast Tabriz, as a part of Western Albourz-Azarbaijan magmatic belt the vocanic and pyroclastic rocks of Sahand cover vast areas. The volcanic rocks include andesite, dacite, rhyodacite and rhyolite and pyroclastic rocks largely occur as vast ignimbritic outcrops. Based on high LILE/HFSE and LREE/HREE ratios and their similar composition to subduction volcanic rock suites; it seems that they have formed in a subduction zone. The subduction process had low effect on the concentration of Zr, Ta, Hf, Sm, Tb, Nd, Eu and Y, while it had strong influence on concentration of Th , U and La. Concentration of elements such as Ba , K , Rb , Cs , Sr , Pb shows that these rocks belong to calc-alkaline series. The studied rocks show considerable similarity with calc-alkaline rocks from Turkey and from this point of view; these rocks belong to post-collisional arcs. In this tectonic setting, magma ascent is controlled by strik-slip faulting and associated pull-apart extensional tectonics. This post-collisional magmatism may have occurred due to Arabian-Iranian plates collision.