The structure, age and petrogenesis of plutonic basement rocks from the Kuh-e-Sarhangi region, located in the Kashmar-Kerman tectonic zone of Central Iran are described. These intrusive rocks consist of a sub-alkaline, dominantly high-K calc-alkaline acidic suite, characterised by high SiO2 (72.60-77.17wt%), and alkalis (up to 8wt%) and low Mg# (07-35). They are also enriched in Th, U and light rare earth elements, and depleted in Nb, Ta, and Ti, thus showing a geochemical fingerprint compatible with arc magmatism. The U-Pb zircon geochronology constrains magma crystallisation and emplacement during Ediacaran-Cambrian (ca. 575-535Ma) times, under a tectonic regime dominated by transpressional tectonics as constrained by analysis of field structures. Combined inverse and forward modelling thermobarometry indicates pluton emplacement occurred in a thickened crustal environment, suggesting the Kuh-e-Sarhangi magmatic belt exposes the exhumed roots of a volcanic arc. This magmatism is interpreted as part of the Cadomian, subduction-related magmatism and framed within an oblique convergence scenario during formation of an Andean-type active margin all along the northern (proto-Tethyan) margin of the Gondwana Supercontinent.
Rossetti, F., Nozaem, R., Lucci, F., Vignaroli, G., Gerdes, A., Nasrabadi, M., et al. (2015). Tectonic setting and geochronology of the Cadomian (Ediacaran-Cambrian) magmatism in Central Iran, Kuh-e-Sarhangi region (NW Lut Block). JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 102, 24-44 [10.1016/j.jseaes.2014.07.034].
Tectonic setting and geochronology of the Cadomian (Ediacaran-Cambrian) magmatism in Central Iran, Kuh-e-Sarhangi region (NW Lut Block)
Vignaroli, Gianluca;
2015
Abstract
The structure, age and petrogenesis of plutonic basement rocks from the Kuh-e-Sarhangi region, located in the Kashmar-Kerman tectonic zone of Central Iran are described. These intrusive rocks consist of a sub-alkaline, dominantly high-K calc-alkaline acidic suite, characterised by high SiO2 (72.60-77.17wt%), and alkalis (up to 8wt%) and low Mg# (07-35). They are also enriched in Th, U and light rare earth elements, and depleted in Nb, Ta, and Ti, thus showing a geochemical fingerprint compatible with arc magmatism. The U-Pb zircon geochronology constrains magma crystallisation and emplacement during Ediacaran-Cambrian (ca. 575-535Ma) times, under a tectonic regime dominated by transpressional tectonics as constrained by analysis of field structures. Combined inverse and forward modelling thermobarometry indicates pluton emplacement occurred in a thickened crustal environment, suggesting the Kuh-e-Sarhangi magmatic belt exposes the exhumed roots of a volcanic arc. This magmatism is interpreted as part of the Cadomian, subduction-related magmatism and framed within an oblique convergence scenario during formation of an Andean-type active margin all along the northern (proto-Tethyan) margin of the Gondwana Supercontinent.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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