Author/Authors :
Yazdi, Abdollah Department of Geology - Kahnooj Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kahnooj, Iran , Shahhosini, Elham Young Researchers and Elite Club - North Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Moharami, Farhad Department of Geology - Payame Noor University, Iran
Abstract :
Middle-Upper Eocene volcanic and volcano-sedimentary rocks of the Torud region have been formed by the sequences of basicintermediate lavas, pyroclastic rocks, and sedimentary layers (e.g., siltstone, sandstone, and nummulite-bearing limestone) within a shallow marine basin. According to microscopic studies, the volcanic rocks of the region include basalt, basaltic andesite,
trachyandesite, andesite, and dacite. These rocks have originated from the differential crystallization processes and occasionally calcalkaline
contamination geochemical properties. Generally, they contain olivine, clinopyroxene, and plagioclase ± amphibole
minerals. Porphyritic to megaporphyritic textures with microlithic and flow matrixes are observed in these rocks. Studying the main
and rare elements of these rocks indicates that reducing MgO content is accompanied by an increase in Al2O3, K2O, Na2O, and SiO2
and a decrease in Fe2O3 and CaO concentrations. These rocks are mainly enriched in LIL and LREE elements but depleted of HFS
elements. The prominent features of these rocks are the presence of positive anomalies in the K, Sr, Rb, and Ba elements, the
depletion of some samples of Nb and Ta, and their depletion of Ti and P. This result reveals the crustal contamination of the mantle
mafic magma constructing these rocks. According to the geochemical data, magmatic pollution has not been an effective process in
the formation of these rocks. In addition, the relatively higher levels of Cr, Ni, and MgO in the alkali basalts of the region indicate
that these rocks are originated from partial melting (5 to 10%) of a spinel-garnet peridotite. Overall, they have no subductiondependent
rock characteristics and mainly represent characteristics of alkali basaltic magmas of the preliminary back-arc basin
(BAB). These features, attributed to their calc-alkaline nature, represent the formation of these rocks in a tectonic back-arc setting in the Middle-Upper Eocene.
Keywords :
Petrology , Geochemistry , Volcanic rocks , Eocene , Back-arc , Torud