Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)

Green tuffs of middle Eocene age in Hesarbon area, south west of Firoozkuh (East of Central Alborz) consist of a thick sequence of lithic-, crystal-,vitric-and calcareous-tuffs. Microscopic and x-ray diffraction studies show plagioclase (albite and oligoclase), alkali feldspar (sanidine), quartz, cr...

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Main Authors: Shiva Bahrami, Faramarz Tutti, Mohammad Ali Barghi, Majid Purmoghadam
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Published: University of Isfahan 2017-03-01
Series:Petrology
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Online Access:http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_21940_bb4199c66e4188a45ecaa94fd30d7e4c.pdf
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spelling doaj-325cb5c839c24c78986206c4b50a2b852020-11-24T22:27:53ZfasUniversity of IsfahanPetrology2228-52102322-21822017-03-0182917118810.22108/ijp.2017.2194021940Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)Shiva Bahrami0Faramarz Tutti1Mohammad Ali Barghi2Majid Purmoghadam3School of Geology, Faculty of science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranSchool of Geology, Faculty of science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranSchool of Geology, Faculty of science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iranگروه مهندسی معدن، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران- جنوب، تهران، ایرانGreen tuffs of middle Eocene age in Hesarbon area, south west of Firoozkuh (East of Central Alborz) consist of a thick sequence of lithic-, crystal-,vitric-and calcareous-tuffs. Microscopic and x-ray diffraction studies show plagioclase (albite and oligoclase), alkali feldspar (sanidine), quartz, cristobalite, biotite and hornblende are the major minerals in the rocks studied. Secondary minerals such as analcime, chlorite, prehnite and clay minerals are mainly present in the groundmass of the rocks. Extensive tectonic activities have created a variety of structural features including numerous folds and faults and therefore, have caused the green tuffs to be crushed and converted to breccia tuffs in many parts. Veins and cavities are filled by considerable amounts of zeolitic minerals including heulandite group, clinoptilolite and natrolite along with calcite and secondary quartz. Based on geochemical data, they lie on the dacite and rhyodacite field showing a calc-alkaline nature in the corresponding diagrams. According to the chondrite and primitive mantle normalized diagrams of trace elements, negative anomalies of Eu, Nb, Ti, P and depletion of HFSE together with their position in the petrogenesis discrimination diagrams, it is most likely that these rocks are formed in the active continental margin of a subduction zone. The existence of analcime and prehnite in the groundmass demonstrate that these rocks have undergone some degrees of low-grade metamorphism due to the overburden of the layers in the temperature range 200-300 °C. The present study shows that zeolite minerals filling the fractures and cavities of tuffs are precipitated by hydrothermal fluids with a neutral pH to acidichttp://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_21940_bb4199c66e4188a45ecaa94fd30d7e4c.pdfGreen tuffs of Karaj formationCalc - alkalanSubductionA low grade metamorphismHydrothermal FluidsFiroozkooh
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author Shiva Bahrami
Faramarz Tutti
Mohammad Ali Barghi
Majid Purmoghadam
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Faramarz Tutti
Mohammad Ali Barghi
Majid Purmoghadam
Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
Petrology
Green tuffs of Karaj formation
Calc - alkalan
Subduction
A low grade metamorphism
Hydrothermal Fluids
Firoozkooh
author_facet Shiva Bahrami
Faramarz Tutti
Mohammad Ali Barghi
Majid Purmoghadam
author_sort Shiva Bahrami
title Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
title_short Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
title_full Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
title_fullStr Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of Karaj formation in Hesarbon area (south west Firoozkooh)
title_sort mineralogy, geochemistry and low grade metamorphism of green tuffs of karaj formation in hesarbon area (south west firoozkooh)
publisher University of Isfahan
series Petrology
issn 2228-5210
2322-2182
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Green tuffs of middle Eocene age in Hesarbon area, south west of Firoozkuh (East of Central Alborz) consist of a thick sequence of lithic-, crystal-,vitric-and calcareous-tuffs. Microscopic and x-ray diffraction studies show plagioclase (albite and oligoclase), alkali feldspar (sanidine), quartz, cristobalite, biotite and hornblende are the major minerals in the rocks studied. Secondary minerals such as analcime, chlorite, prehnite and clay minerals are mainly present in the groundmass of the rocks. Extensive tectonic activities have created a variety of structural features including numerous folds and faults and therefore, have caused the green tuffs to be crushed and converted to breccia tuffs in many parts. Veins and cavities are filled by considerable amounts of zeolitic minerals including heulandite group, clinoptilolite and natrolite along with calcite and secondary quartz. Based on geochemical data, they lie on the dacite and rhyodacite field showing a calc-alkaline nature in the corresponding diagrams. According to the chondrite and primitive mantle normalized diagrams of trace elements, negative anomalies of Eu, Nb, Ti, P and depletion of HFSE together with their position in the petrogenesis discrimination diagrams, it is most likely that these rocks are formed in the active continental margin of a subduction zone. The existence of analcime and prehnite in the groundmass demonstrate that these rocks have undergone some degrees of low-grade metamorphism due to the overburden of the layers in the temperature range 200-300 °C. The present study shows that zeolite minerals filling the fractures and cavities of tuffs are precipitated by hydrothermal fluids with a neutral pH to acidic
topic Green tuffs of Karaj formation
Calc - alkalan
Subduction
A low grade metamorphism
Hydrothermal Fluids
Firoozkooh
url http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_21940_bb4199c66e4188a45ecaa94fd30d7e4c.pdf
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