Geochemical, 40Ar/39Ar age, and isotopic data for crustal rocks of the Neyriz ophiolite, Iran

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Department of Geology, Georgia State University, PO Box 4105, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105, United States [1 ]
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[1] Department of Geology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302-4105
[2] Department of Biology Geology and Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State University, Cleveland
[3] Department of Geology, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman
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Can. J. Earth Sci. | 2006年 / 1卷 / 57-70期
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Composition - Correlation theory - Deformation - Deposition - Geochemistry - Stratigraphy;
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10.1139/e05-111
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Trace-element data (including the rare-earth elements) in the crustal sequence of the Neotethyan Neyriz ophiolite in southwest Iran indicate normal mid-ocean ridge basalt (N-MORB) or island-arc tholeiite chemistry for the Tang-e Hana basalt. The data suggest that the Tang-e Hana rhyodacite, basalt, plagiogranite, and gabbro derived from a low-K tholeiitic parent magma. Trace-element distributions in amphibolite clasts, in the sole detachment of the ophiolite south of Lake Neyriz, correlate well with distributions in basalt clasts in the mélange and in the Tang-e Hana basalt. These trace elements suggest that the amphibolite originated from metamorphism and deformation of a tholeiitic basalt protolith. New 40Ar/39Ar incremental heating plateau ages from two hornblende plagiogranite specimens, in the crustal sequence in Tang-e Hana, are 92.07 ± 1.69 and 93.19 ± 2.48 Ma. Isotopic data for five Tang-e Hana basalts yield εNd values of +7.8 and +7.9, and 87Sr/86Sr values of 0.70368 to 0.70476. The isotopic compositions, ophiolite tectonostratigraphy, and correlation of the 40Ar/39Ar cooling (plagiogranite) and deformation (amphibolite) ages suggest emplacement of the Neyriz ophiolite either into an accretionary prism, through offscraping and subduction erosion, and (or) formation in a supra-subduction zone environment, around 82-96 Ma. Progressive accretion probably led to the development of a fore-arc basin and deposition of Upper Cretaceous - Eocene fore-arc and arc-derived sediments on the ophiolite. © 2006 NRC Canada.
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