The Takab meta-ultramafic rocks of northwestern Iran crop out in association
with a variety of metamorphic rocks and they can be divided into three types on
the basis of dominant mineral assemblage and degree of serpentinization:
metaperidotites, talc-serpentine rocks and serpentinites. The peridotite
protoliths were mainly spinel-harzburgites and -dunites. The talc-serpentine rocks
formed under low-grade conditions and their dominant mineral assemblage is
lizardite/chrysotile + talc + calcite/dolomite. Pseudomorphic textures after
olivine and pyroxene are typical. Later, lower amphibolite-facies metamorphism
produced antigorite, clinochlore and tremolite. Late alteration, assisted by local
shearing, produced more antigorite and late lizardite in the metaperidotites. The
mineral chemistry of the serpentine polymorphs is variable. Compositions of
coexisting spinel and olivine point to an ophiolitic origin. Thermometric
estimates from co-existing relict olivine, pyroxenes and spinel are in the range
1000–1200ºC; clinopyroxene barometry yields a pressure of 24± 2.7 kbar for the
mantle conditions. Exhumation and hydration followed, and the stability of
lizardite/chrysotile constrains the T and XCO2 to <280ºC
and <0.002, respectively. Subsequent prograde regional metamorphism took place
in an orogenic setting, reaching peak temperatures in the range 410–540ºC at
XCO2 >0.1. A Neoproterozoic–Early Cambrian age for the
Takab protoliths is suggested on the basis of correlations with the Central Iran
Zone. The strips of ultramafic rock in the Takab complex can be attributed to
lithospheric remnants of the Proto-Tethyan ocean which closed during the
Pan-African orogeny.
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