Latest Oligocene adakitic rocks in western Iran: implications for early crustal thickening and tectonic evolution of the Iran Block (original) (raw)

Journal of the Geological Society

Abstract

Adakitic rocks occur in a variety of tectonic settings and are key to understanding the tectonic evolution and geodynamics of orogenic belts. We investigated latest Oligocene (23.5–22.5 Ma) quartz monzonites and granites from the western segment of the Urumieh–Dokhtar magmatic belt in Iran, which are likely to have formed in response to the early stages of Arabia–Eurasia collision. The studied rocks have the geochemical characteristics of typical adakites, such as high SiO 2 (60.18–68.82 wt%) and Sr (499–793 ppm) contents, low Y (8.90–17.1 ppm) and Yb (0.88–1.58 ppm) contents, and high Sr/Y (26.1‒67.8) and (La/Yb) N (21.9‒32.9) ratios. They have variable K 2 O (3.88–5.09 wt%), MgO (0.44–2.74 wt%; Mg# = 33.7–52.5), Cr (4.27–40.59 ppm), Ni (4.28–35.68 ppm) and Th (9.56–59.59 ppm) contents, and relatively depleted Sr–Nd isotopic compositions [( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr) i = 0.70450–0.70516; ε Nd ( t ) = 2.1–2.7]. These characteristics indicate that the quartz monzonites were derived from the part...

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