2009
DOI: 10.1127/0077-7757/2009/0144
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Paleogene continental-arc type volcanism in North Qazvin, North Iran: facies analysis and geochemistry

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“…Undoubtedly, the middle Eocene volcanic rocks of the area were related to Neo-Tethyan subduction and post-Eocene magmatism of the region associated with collision and post-collision events during the Oligocene-Miocene times (Berberian and King 1981;Ghasemi and Talbot 2006;Ghasemi et al 2010;Shabanian et al 2012;Asiabanha et al 2009Asiabanha and Foden 2012).…”
Section: Implications For Geodynamic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Undoubtedly, the middle Eocene volcanic rocks of the area were related to Neo-Tethyan subduction and post-Eocene magmatism of the region associated with collision and post-collision events during the Oligocene-Miocene times (Berberian and King 1981;Ghasemi and Talbot 2006;Ghasemi et al 2010;Shabanian et al 2012;Asiabanha et al 2009Asiabanha and Foden 2012).…”
Section: Implications For Geodynamic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…12). The petrogenesis of the volcanics was closely related to major events during the geodynamic evolution of northeast Iran (Shojaat et al 2003;Shabanian et al 2012;Alavi 1996;Asiabanha et al 2009Asiabanha and Foden 2012). The Eocene successions, mainly composed of volcanics, c La/Yb vs. Dy/Yb plot used to determine the degrees of partial melting of the DAEV source rocks (after Thirlwall et al 1996).…”
Section: Implications For Geodynamic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the volcanic deposits of the study area are divided into an Eocene volcanic succession and post-Eocene subaerial volcanic deposits (Fig. 2), which are described in detail below. Asiabanha et al (2009) divided the Eocene volcanics in the northern terrain into two main facies. The first is a volcaniclastic facies (total thickness, 300-400 m) that is subdivided into two subfacies: pyroclastic green tuffs (PGTs) in the lower part and epiclastic variously colored tuffs and tuffaceous deposits (EVTs) in the upper part.…”
Section: Volcanostratigraphymentioning
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“…Younger (post-Eocene) magmatism, which has continued until the present, has a different style of volcanism but a similar geochemical signature compared with the Eocene magmatism. The Eocene volcanic succession in the Alborz magmatic assemblage has been studied previously (e.g., Dedual, 1967;Annells et al, 1975;Ebrahimi, 2000;Asiabanha et al, 2009), whereas the characteristics of the post-Eocene volcanics are poorly known because of sparse outcrop and uncertainties regarding age relations. Therefore, the aim of this study is to describe the petrological occurrence of post-Eocene magmatic events of the Alborz zone in the framework of regional tectonics and to compare these rocks with Eocene lavas, in order to obtain a better understanding of the complex geological evolution of the Alborz zone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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