A. Ansari; S. J. Sheikh Zakariaee; S. Dargahi; M. Arvin
Abstract
The Chargonbad batholith is located close to Sirjan and southeast of Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic zone . This batholith is acidic to intermediate in composition and intruded into the Eocene volcanic rocks. The main volume of these rocks consisted of granodiorite and monzogranite, but it also consists of ...
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The Chargonbad batholith is located close to Sirjan and southeast of Urumieh-Dokhtar magmatic zone . This batholith is acidic to intermediate in composition and intruded into the Eocene volcanic rocks. The main volume of these rocks consisted of granodiorite and monzogranite, but it also consists of quartzdiorite, tonalite and syenogranite. Their contacts are gradational. They have allotrimorphic granular texture with subordinate porphyritic texture. Their enclaves consist of xenoliths enclaves, microgranular mafic enclaves (diorite to quartzdiorite in composition) and autolith enclaves(tonalite, granodiorite and monzogranite in composition).The Chargonbad batholith rocks are also cut by different types of dykes which are mainly consisted of dykes and veins of pegmatitic stage, microgranular dykes (andesite and andesite basaltic in composition) and microgranular dykes that are similar to mafic enclaves. Evidenc show that the samples represent properties of I-type granitoids. Chargonbad granitoid has magnesium nature and shows cordellarian granites features. Based on the tectonomagmatic environment diagrams, all samples from the Chahargonbad plot in the island arc setting of a subduction zone and show active continental margin setting characteristics .