Title of article
Geochemical evolution and petrogenesis of the Eocene Kashmar granitoid rocks, NE Iran: implications for fractional crystallization and crustal contamination processes
Author/Authors
Dabiri, Rahim Department of Geology - Mashhad Branch - Islamic Azad University , Akbari-Mogaddam, Mohsen Geological Survey of Iran - North- East Territory, Mashhad , Ghaffari, Mitra Department of Geology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran
Pages
10
From page
68
To page
77
Abstract
Kashmar granitoids of Taknar zone, in north part of Lut block, intruded into volcanic rocks and consist of granites, granodiorites, monzodiorite and gabbrodiorites. They are composed of mainly plagioclase, alkali-feldspar, quartz, amphibole, biotite and pyroxene minerals. Harker diagram variation, including negative correlations CaO, MgO, FeO, TiO2 and V and positive correlations K2O, Rb, Ba, and Th, with increasing SiO2 and chondrite-normalized REE patterns, suggest that fractional crystallization of gabbrodioritic rocks could have played a significant role in the formation of granites. Their chondrite-normalized REE patterns are characterized by LREE enrichment and show slight negative Eu anomalies. Chondrite-normalized REE modelling indicates that the magma of Kashmar gabbrodiorites were generated with 3–5% of partial melting of a a spinel-lherzolite source. Melting of parental magma located at ~53 km.
Keywords
Petrogenesis , Geochemical Modeling , Contamination , Granitoids , Taknar Zone
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2438197
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