2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2013.09.015
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Late Miocene K-rich volcanism in the Eslamieh Peninsula (Saray), NW Iran: Implications for geodynamic evolution of the Turkish–Iranian High Plateau

Abstract: a b s t r a c tKeywords: High-K lavas Geochemistry, Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes, Post-collisional magmatism Iran Post-collisional volcanism in northwestern Iran is represented by the Saray high-K rocks including leucite-bearing under-saturated and leucite-free silica saturated rocks. We report Ar-Ar age data which constrain the age as ca. 11Ma (late Miocene). Most of clinopyroxene phenocrysts from the volcanic rocks have complex oscillatory zoning, with high Ti and Al cores, low Ti and high Al mantled clinopyroxenes, gr… Show more

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“…(a) AFC modelling for the QBB rocks (gneissic xenoliths of Kord, 2012); (b) 143 Nd/ 144 Nd vs Sr (Moghadam et al . 2014); (c) 87 Sr/ 86 Sr vs Th (ppm) (Ersoy et al . 2012) with modelled assimilation – fractional crystallization pathways (AFC; r = 0.4 curve); (d) Ba/La vs Ce/Pb and (e) Th/Yb vs Ba/La plots to assess the effects of subducted slab materials on the mantle source of QBBs. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) AFC modelling for the QBB rocks (gneissic xenoliths of Kord, 2012); (b) 143 Nd/ 144 Nd vs Sr (Moghadam et al . 2014); (c) 87 Sr/ 86 Sr vs Th (ppm) (Ersoy et al . 2012) with modelled assimilation – fractional crystallization pathways (AFC; r = 0.4 curve); (d) Ba/La vs Ce/Pb and (e) Th/Yb vs Ba/La plots to assess the effects of subducted slab materials on the mantle source of QBBs. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall samples demonstrate weak Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu*=0.81-0.89) (Figure 7b). Observed trace element compositions (see Figure 7a) (e.g., with depletion in Nb-Ta and Ti and high concentrations of LILE) can be attributed to metasomatized mantle wedges (Kheirkhah et al 2009(Kheirkhah et al , 2013Moghadam et al, 2014;Lechmannn et al, 2018).…”
Section: Sediment-melt and Mantle Interactionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We have compiled whole-rock, chemical data on 900 volcanic rocks (Agostini et al, 2007;Jahangiri, 2007;Azizi and Jahangiri, 2008;Haghnazar and Malakotian, 2009;Mazhari et al, 2009Mazhari et al, , 2011Ahmadzadeh et al, 2010;Dilek et al, 2010;Ranin et al, 2010;Aghazadeh et al, 2011;Aghazadeh et al, 2015;Ansari et al, 2011;Dabiri et al, 2011;Hajialioghli et al, 2011;Mahmoudi et al, 2011;Asiabanha and Foden, 2012;Alishah et al, 2013;Ansari, 2013;Castro et al, 2013;Ghaffari et al, 2013;Kheirkhah et al, 2013;Moghadam et al, 2014;Neill et al, 2015;Doroozi et al, 2016;Haghnazar et al, 2016;Moritz et al, 2016;Sahakyan et al, 2017;Taki, 2017;Ashrafi et al, 2018;Haghighi Bardineh et al, 2018;Jafari Sough et al, 2018;Lechmann et al, 2018;Shafaii Moghadam et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2018;Ghalamghash et al, 2019;Temizel et al, 2019) from Cretaceous to Quaternary magmatism in northwestern Iran, southern Armenia, and eastern Turkey (Supplementary S2). The sample locations and references for each area are shown in Figures 4A-E.…”
Section: Whole-rock Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We plotted 203 sample data points (Supplementary S2) in the 87 Sr/ 86 Sr vs. 143 Nd/ 144 Nd diagram collected from published works (Alpaslan et al, 2004;Agostini et al, 2007;Haghnazar and Malakotian, 2009;Mazhari et al, 2009, Mazhari et al, 2011Aghazadeh et al, 2011, Aghazadeh et al, 2015Dabiri et al, 2011;Allen et al, 2013a, Allen et al, 2013bGhaffari et al, 2013;Moghadam et al, 2014;Neill et al, 2015;Sahakyan et al, 2017;Haghighi Bardineh et al, 2018;Lechmann et al, 2018;Shafaii Moghadam et al, 2018;. Most samples plot near the mantle array with some variation for the Cretaceous and Eocene igneous rocks.…”
Section: Sr-nd Isotope Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%