Petrography, mineral chemistry, thermobarometry and the determination of magmatic series in the Ghohroud intermediate enclaves, South of Kashan
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Abstract:
The Ghohroud intrusion is a part of the Orumieh-Dokhtar magmatic belt. This pluton with probably Oligo-Miocene age، occurred due to intensive volcanic activity during the Alpine orogenic which is composed of granodiorite to tonalite rocks. The pluton is mainly composed of felsic minerals، such as quartz، plagioclase and alkali feldspar. Ferromagnesian minerals are biotite، amphibole and clinopyroxene. Dioritic enclaves are common in the pluton which vary extensively in diameters. Mineral chemistry of the pyroxenes from the diorite enclaves indicate augite - diopside composition that locally have undergone oralitic alteration. Chemical composition of the clinopyroxenes confirmed a subduction geological setting، the pressure of 6-15 kbars and the temperature of 1250-1300 °C as well as the presence of high percent water content in the magma. High oxygen fugacity and water content increment during magmatic evolution could represent that the clinopyroxenes were crystallized during magma ascent and within different pressures.
Keywords:
Petrography , Enclave , Clinopyroxene , Thermobarometry , Ghohroud , Urumieh , Dokhtar
Language:
Persian
Published:
Petrology, Volume:5 Issue: 20, 2015
Pages:
127 to 146
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