Petrology, geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the metabasic rocks of Boneh shurow metamorphic complex, East of Saghand, Central Iran
Boneh shurow metamorphic complex is located in the east of Saghand area, Central Iran. This complex consists of quartz-feldspatic gneiss (mafic minerals < 5%), biotite-amphibole gneisses, metabasics rocks, schists, subordinate dolomitic marble and quartzite interlayers and mafic and felsic magmatic intrusions that they have been retrogressed to lower amphibolite facies. In MORB-normalized plots, the metabasic samples can be classified into two groups: first group does not display Nb-Ta anomaly and second group displays negative Nb-Ta anomaly. Whole rock geochemistry and Sr– Nd isotopic composition of metabasic unites suggest derivation from two different mantlic sources in the back arc setting. A source enriched in Ti, such as plume tail, and an old enriched mantle that has been affected by subduction, can be involved in generation of the first and second group, respectively
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