Golpayegan Metamorphic Complex (Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Iran) as Evidence for Cadomian Back-Arc Magmatism: Structure, Geochemistry and Isotopic Data

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Ahmadi-Bonakdar, S. [1 ]
Manesh, S. M. Tabatabaei [1 ]
Nadimi, A. [1 ]
Mirlohi, A. [1 ]
Santos, J. F. [2 ]
Parfenova, O. V. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Isfahan, Dept Geol, Esfahan 8174673441, Iran
[2] Univ Aveiro, Dept Geosci, Geobiotec, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
[3] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Geol Fac, Dept Petrol, Moscow, Russia
关键词
amphibolite; deformation; Cadomian back-arc; Golpayegan; Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone; Iran; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; BASALTIC ROCKS; VOLCANIC-ROCKS; TRACE-ELEMENT; BASIN; PB; CONSTRAINTS; COLLISION; HISTORY; TURKEY;
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10.1134/S0016852122060024
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The Golpayegan metamorphic complex is located in the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, Iran. This complex consists of various metamorphic rocks including schists, marbles, slates, gneisses, and amphibolites, most of them have Neoproterozoic age. The presence of structures such as sigma fabrics, boudinage, folded boudinage and interfering fold patterns indicates the occurrence of more than two deformation phases in the Golpayegan metamorphic complex. The measurement of strain intensity in the folds indicated deep immersion of structures and old Precambrian settings that had been influenced by orogenic events in the Neoproterozoic. These deformed rocks were exposed during extensional movements and, subsequently, sheared. The results based on field works shown geochemical relations and initial epsilon Nd(600 Ma) values of amphibolites in three sampling points located in Golpayegan region manifested that the protolith of the first (a') and second (b') sampling points had mantle origin (ortho-amphibolite), whilst protolith of the third (c') sampling point had sedimentary origin (para-amphibolite). Geochemically, the Golpayegan ortho-amphibolites showed sub-alkaline basalt-basaltic andesite compositions of tholeiitic affinity. The negative anomalies of Nb and Ti relative to Pb, La, and Ce in the primitive mantle-normalized spider-diagram and epsilon Nd(600 Ma) values revealed the subduction environment for ortho-amphibolites. The ortho-amphibolites exhibited the intermediate chemistry between the normal mid-ocean ridge basalt and island-arc tholeiitic basalt. Enrichment in large ion lithophile elements (LILE), light rare earth elements (LREE), and relative depletion in high field strength elements (HFSE) suggest the back-arc basin setting for the Golpayegan ortho-amphibolites. The primitive magma of the ortho-amphibolites was produced by 8-20% melting of spinel lherzolite. According to the Neoproterozoic age of the Golpayegan ortho-amphibolites and their relationship with the Golpayegan granitic gneiss (596-578 Ma), it shows that they can be related to the Cadomian back-arc basin in the north of Peri-Gondwana at the Neoproterozoic. The high values of Sr-87/Sr-86 (0.708450-0.714986) interpreted as result of seawater hydrothermal alteration.
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