Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran

The siliciclastic Dahu Strata (Early Cambrian), in the Central Iran, 280 metres thick, in the Gazouieyeh area, rests with an erosional surface on Protrozoic-Early Cambrian sedimentary rocks (Dezu Series). This strata disconformably overlain by Middle Cambrian-Late Cambrian marine carbonate rockse (K...

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Main Authors: Mohammadreza Ghotbi, Mehdireza Poursoltani
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Published: University of Isfahan 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
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Online Access:http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16832_54484cdcdbb48c402d33f62779781e64.pdf
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spelling doaj-13ba5cf560fa4da19ca899d10356709e2020-11-24T22:52:15ZfasUniversity of IsfahanJournal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches 2008-78882423-80072015-01-0130410312516832Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central IranMohammadreza Ghotbi0Mehdireza Poursoltani1استادیار گروه زمین‏شناسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد زرند، ایراناستادیار گروه زمین‏شناسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد مشهد، ایرانThe siliciclastic Dahu Strata (Early Cambrian), in the Central Iran, 280 metres thick, in the Gazouieyeh area, rests with an erosional surface on Protrozoic-Early Cambrian sedimentary rocks (Dezu Series). This strata disconformably overlain by Middle Cambrian-Late Cambrian marine carbonate rockse (Kouh-Banan Formation). Based on field and Laboratory studies, 3 association facies, shale-sandstone and conglomerate have been identified. Mainly, sandstones are rich in quartz, feldspars, and rarely contain rock fragments (metamorphic and sedimentary). The sandstones have a wide compositional range from quartzarenite to arkose, feldspathic litharenite and rarely litharenite (chertarenite). According to plots of feldspar garins, total quartzose grains, and total unstable lithic fragments, they were derived from craton interior, transitional continental, and recycled orogen sources. The Dahu sandstones experienced diagenetic events that included compaction and pressure solution, cementation (mostly by silica, carbonate, Fe-oxide, clay and rarely by barite), grain fracturing, alteration of unstable grains, dissolution and replacement. Based on petrological and geochemical studies, we interpreted the diagenetic history for the Dahu sandstones, which consists of early, deep burial and late stages. The above results are based on surface studies, but it might be changed during increasing the depth.http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16832_54484cdcdbb48c402d33f62779781e64.pdfCentral IranEarly CambrianDahudiagenesis
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Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
Central Iran
Early Cambrian
Dahu
diagenesis
author_facet Mohammadreza Ghotbi
Mehdireza Poursoltani
author_sort Mohammadreza Ghotbi
title Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
title_short Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
title_full Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
title_fullStr Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
title_full_unstemmed Diagenetic history of Early Cambrian sandstones, at Gazouieyeh outcrop, Central Iran
title_sort diagenetic history of early cambrian sandstones, at gazouieyeh outcrop, central iran
publisher University of Isfahan
series Journal of Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Researches
issn 2008-7888
2423-8007
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The siliciclastic Dahu Strata (Early Cambrian), in the Central Iran, 280 metres thick, in the Gazouieyeh area, rests with an erosional surface on Protrozoic-Early Cambrian sedimentary rocks (Dezu Series). This strata disconformably overlain by Middle Cambrian-Late Cambrian marine carbonate rockse (Kouh-Banan Formation). Based on field and Laboratory studies, 3 association facies, shale-sandstone and conglomerate have been identified. Mainly, sandstones are rich in quartz, feldspars, and rarely contain rock fragments (metamorphic and sedimentary). The sandstones have a wide compositional range from quartzarenite to arkose, feldspathic litharenite and rarely litharenite (chertarenite). According to plots of feldspar garins, total quartzose grains, and total unstable lithic fragments, they were derived from craton interior, transitional continental, and recycled orogen sources. The Dahu sandstones experienced diagenetic events that included compaction and pressure solution, cementation (mostly by silica, carbonate, Fe-oxide, clay and rarely by barite), grain fracturing, alteration of unstable grains, dissolution and replacement. Based on petrological and geochemical studies, we interpreted the diagenetic history for the Dahu sandstones, which consists of early, deep burial and late stages. The above results are based on surface studies, but it might be changed during increasing the depth.
topic Central Iran
Early Cambrian
Dahu
diagenesis
url http://jssr.ui.ac.ir/article_16832_54484cdcdbb48c402d33f62779781e64.pdf
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