Title of article :
Geochemical characterization and petrogenesis of Niat-Jal amphibolites, southeast Kohistan, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Ahmed Khan، M نويسنده Continental Laboratories Ltd.3601-A, 21st Street NE, Calgary, Canada Ahmed Khan, M , REHMAN، S. نويسنده , , Mehmood، K نويسنده Department of Earth Sciences, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, 41000, Pakistan Mehmood, K , Asif Khan، M نويسنده NCE Geology, Peshawar University, Peshawar, Pakistan Asif Khan, M , Ahsan، N نويسنده Institute of Geology, University of Punjab, Lahore Ahsan, N , Rezaei-Tavirani، M نويسنده Proteomics Research Center, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Rezaei-Tavirani, M
Abstract :
The Kamila Amphibolite Unit (KAU) of southeast Kohistan, Pakistan, represents a thick sequence of metavolcanics
which is underlined by the mafic-ultramafic rocks of the Spat Complex along the MMT (Main Mantle
Thrust). The meta-volcanics of KAU are intruded by diorites, granitoids and tronjhemites of the Thak intusive
complex. KAU is subdivided into four distinct units; Babusar, Niat and Jal amphibolites from south to north with a
thin slice of Sumal amphibolites within Niat-Jal amphibolites. Niat and Jal amphibolites generally show strong
foliation and alternating bands of mafic and felsic compositions. Niat amphibolites are generally fine to medium
grained and composed of amphibole (hornblende and actinolite) and substantial quartz with subordinate
plagioclase, epidote and chlorite. Magnetite, sphene, muscovite, and apatite occur as accessory minerals. The Jal
amphibolites are fine grained and melanocratic and generally comprised of hornblende and plagioclase with
subordinate quartz and sericite. Epidote and sphene occur as accessory minerals. Twenty six samples from both
groups have been analyzed for whole rock geochemistry. The studied amphibolites fall in tholeiite group and show
enrichment in HFS elements and depletion in LIL elements. Spider diagrams and MgO versus Zr plot show
heterogeneous compositional patterns, with three distinct patterns: primitive, less evolved and more evolved.
Average concentration of TiO2 (1.99 wt% for Niat amphibolites and 1.56 wt% for Jal amphibolites) and K2O
(0.14 wt% for Niat amphibolites and 0.20 wt% for Jal amphibolites) exhibit MORB like composition whereas
average Y/Nb ratio (8.9 for Niat amphibolites and 8.4 for Jal amphibolites) are close to N-MORB. Zr/Y vs Zr plot
characterized the studied rocks as MORB and they fall in the ocean floor basalt (OFB) field on the triangular
Ti/100, Zr, Y*3 diagram.