Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)

The Marziyan granites are located in the north of Azna and crop out in the Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt. These rocks contain minerals such as quartz, K-feldspars, plagioclase, biotite, muscovite, garnet, tourmaline and minor sillimanite. The mineral chemistry of biotite indicates Fe-rich (sidero...

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Main Authors: Darvishi Esmaiel, Khalili Mahmoud, Beavers Roy, Sayari Mohammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2015-10-01
Series:Geologica Carpathica
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spelling doaj-4e578ef3dac540598525f14b4b20f5cd2021-03-02T06:38:32ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaGeologica Carpathica1336-80522015-10-0166536137410.1515/geoca-2015-0031geoca-2015-0031Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)Darvishi Esmaiel0Khalili Mahmoud1Beavers Roy2Sayari Mohammad3Department of Geology, Islamic Azad University, Aligoodarz branch, Aligoodarz, IranDepartment of Geology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Geological Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USADepartment of Geology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, IranThe Marziyan granites are located in the north of Azna and crop out in the Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt. These rocks contain minerals such as quartz, K-feldspars, plagioclase, biotite, muscovite, garnet, tourmaline and minor sillimanite. The mineral chemistry of biotite indicates Fe-rich (siderophyllite), low TiO2, high Al2O3, and low MgO nature, suggesting considerable Al concentration in the source magma. These biotites crystallized from peraluminous S-type granite magma belonging to the ilmenite series. The white mica is rich in alumina and has muscovite composition. The peraluminous nature of these rocks is manifested by their remarkably high SiO2, Al2O3 and high molar A/CNK (> 1.1) ratio. The latter feature is reflected by the presence of garnet and muscovite. All field observations, petrography, mineral chemistry and petrology evidence indicate a peraluminous, S-type nature of the Marziyan granitic rocks that formed by partial melting of metapelite rocks in the mid to upper crust possibly under vapour-absent conditions. These rocks display geochemical characteristics that span the medium to high-K and calc-alkaline nature and profound chemical features typical of syn-collisional magmatism during collision of the Afro-Arabian continental plate and the Central Iranian microplate.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geoca.2015.66.issue-5/geoca-2015-0031/geoca-2015-0031.xml?format=INTMarziyan S-type granitesperaluminous mineral chemistrypartial crustal melting
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author Darvishi Esmaiel
Khalili Mahmoud
Beavers Roy
Sayari Mohammad
spellingShingle Darvishi Esmaiel
Khalili Mahmoud
Beavers Roy
Sayari Mohammad
Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
Geologica Carpathica
Marziyan S-type granites
peraluminous mineral chemistry
partial crustal melting
author_facet Darvishi Esmaiel
Khalili Mahmoud
Beavers Roy
Sayari Mohammad
author_sort Darvishi Esmaiel
title Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
title_short Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
title_full Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
title_fullStr Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
title_full_unstemmed Petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous Marziyan granites, Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt (NW Iran)
title_sort petrology and mineral chemistry of peraluminous marziyan granites, sanandaj-sirjan metamorphic belt (nw iran)
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Geologica Carpathica
issn 1336-8052
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The Marziyan granites are located in the north of Azna and crop out in the Sanandaj-Sirjan metamorphic belt. These rocks contain minerals such as quartz, K-feldspars, plagioclase, biotite, muscovite, garnet, tourmaline and minor sillimanite. The mineral chemistry of biotite indicates Fe-rich (siderophyllite), low TiO2, high Al2O3, and low MgO nature, suggesting considerable Al concentration in the source magma. These biotites crystallized from peraluminous S-type granite magma belonging to the ilmenite series. The white mica is rich in alumina and has muscovite composition. The peraluminous nature of these rocks is manifested by their remarkably high SiO2, Al2O3 and high molar A/CNK (> 1.1) ratio. The latter feature is reflected by the presence of garnet and muscovite. All field observations, petrography, mineral chemistry and petrology evidence indicate a peraluminous, S-type nature of the Marziyan granitic rocks that formed by partial melting of metapelite rocks in the mid to upper crust possibly under vapour-absent conditions. These rocks display geochemical characteristics that span the medium to high-K and calc-alkaline nature and profound chemical features typical of syn-collisional magmatism during collision of the Afro-Arabian continental plate and the Central Iranian microplate.
topic Marziyan S-type granites
peraluminous mineral chemistry
partial crustal melting
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