J Ghalamghash; S. Houshmand Manavi; M. Vousoughi Abedini
Abstract
Oshnavieh Plutonic Complex (OPC), hosted within the northernmost part of the Sanandaj- Sirjan zone, allows distinguishing three suites including diorite, granite and alkalisyenite-alkaligranite (AS-AG). Dioritic rocks formed from partial melting of enriched lithospheric mantle sources on base of minerlogical ...
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Oshnavieh Plutonic Complex (OPC), hosted within the northernmost part of the Sanandaj- Sirjan zone, allows distinguishing three suites including diorite, granite and alkalisyenite-alkaligranite (AS-AG). Dioritic rocks formed from partial melting of enriched lithospheric mantle sources on base of minerlogical and geochemistry. The granite suite is S type that formed from partial melting of metapelitic-greywacke source. The peraluminous A-type granite of AS-AG suite are generated by partial melting of quartzo-feldspatic source at high temperatures. According to the negative Nb, Ta and Ti anomaly in spider diagrams, and tectonic discrimination diagram of Rb-(Y+Nb), the diorite suite formed in active continental margin (VAG) environment. According to the diorite’s formed environment and simultaneously formed granite in 100 M.a., OPC seems to have formed by northeastward subduction of Neo-tethyan oceanic crust under the Iranian continental crust. Following intrusion and setting of mafic magma into the crust, partial melting of pelitic-greywacke, resulted from heating by intrusion of the mafic magma, produced the granitic magma. After 20 Ma the AS-AG suite formed from melting of quartzo-feldspatic rocks of lower crust, probably by heating of mafic magma and/or in relaxation period of subduction and emplaced in the continental volcanic arc.
R. Hajialioghli; A. Jahangiri; M. Moazzen; G.T.R. Droop; R. Bousquet
Abstract
The igneous rocks of Takht-e-Soleyman area in the north western Iran crop out in association with the amphibolites. The contact between igneous rocks and amphibolites is sharp. Igneous rocks in the study area are mainly granodiorite, quartz-monzodiorite and quartz-diorite. Plagioclase and hornblende ...
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The igneous rocks of Takht-e-Soleyman area in the north western Iran crop out in association with the amphibolites. The contact between igneous rocks and amphibolites is sharp. Igneous rocks in the study area are mainly granodiorite, quartz-monzodiorite and quartz-diorite. Plagioclase and hornblende form dominant minerals of the igneous rocks. Titanite and epidote occur in rare amounts. Chemical compositions of the clinopyroxene, plagioclase, hornblende and titanite in quartz-diorites were analysed using EPMA.
High Mg and Si contents accompanied by low Ti at the rim composition of the analysed amphiboles can be attributed to subsolidus cooling event. Magmatic crystallisation temperature for quartz-diorites is determined based on compositions of hornblende and coexisting plagioclase. Clinopyroxene composition was used to estimate crystallization pressure of the investigated rocks in the Takab area. Estimated temperature and pressure are consistent with 820±75oC and 8 kbar, respectively. Thermometry based on Ti content of the analysed hornblende gives temperature of 760oC. On the basis of chemical compositions of the analysed clinopyroxenes, sub-alkaline and I-type natures of the quartz-diorites in the study area can be concluded.