Title of article :
Strain geometry and structural analysis of the Oshnavieh ophiolite: A new segment of the Neo-Tethys puzzle
Author/Authors :
Niromand, Majid Geology Department - Science Faculty - Urmia university, Urmia , Behyari, Mahdi Geology Department - Science Faculty - Urmia university, Urmia , Rahimsouri, Yousef Geology Department - Science Faculty - Urmia university, Urmia
Abstract :
The closure of the Neo-Tethys ocean associated with the ophiolite obduction and the Oshnavieh ophiolite is the unknown part of
the Neo-Tethys suture zone. Three well-known band ratio combinations applied to ASTER satellite image the result shows the ((2+4)
/3, (5+7) /6, (7+9) /8) band ratio is the proper combination for the reorganization of rock units in the ophiolite regions. Principal
component analysis of the (PC2, PC4 and PC5) is well discriminated against to the rock unit contacts. The general trend of thrust faults
is the NW-SE and dip direction is toward the NE. The rake of slickenline on the fault plane is 80°-90° and the mechanism of movement
is the pure thrust. The shear sense indicator such as Z-type parasitic folds or mica-fish and S-C fabrics confirm right-lateral shearing
sense in the shear zone. Strain geometry on the obducted slab evaluated by the shape of the mineral grains. In the shear zone strain
ellipsoid shape is the prolate type and formed under constrictional regime, the Flinn K-value of these samples changes between 2.71
to 11.67 and lode ratio between -0.42 to -0.63. Most of the samples taken from the thrust fault zone located in the flattening zone and
strain ellipsoid are pancake-shaped and formed under contractional regime the k-value varied between 0.44 to 0.80 and Lode ratio
range is 0.32 to 0.5. The displacement in the thrust zone and shearing by the shear zone disrupted the ophiolite sequence and created
an ophiolite mélange.
Keywords :
Ophiolite , ASTER image processing , PCA , Strain geometry , Flinn diagram , NW Iran
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)