Ghodrat Torabi; Fatemeh Hashemi
Volume 1, Issue 3 , December 2010, , Pages 29-46
Abstract
Volcanic rocks with composition of basalt and possibly Lower Paleozoic (Devonian) age are present in the Kuh-e-Abdulhosein (Pol-e-Khavand, Anarak area). These rocks with 120 m thickness ...
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Volcanic rocks with composition of basalt and possibly Lower Paleozoic (Devonian) age are present in the Kuh-e-Abdulhosein (Pol-e-Khavand, Anarak area). These rocks with 120 m thickness consist of clinopyroxene (augite), plagioclase (albite), alkali-feldspar (sanidine, anorthoclase), chlorite (corundophilite by alteration of olivine, and clinochlore scattered in the groundmass), amphibole (schermakite hornblende), garnet (spessartine), calcite, sericite and opaque minerals (magnetite and ilmenite). As the most of Paleozoic basalts of Iran, these rocks are not different in texture and mineralogy that are evidences of limited differentiation of their parental magma. On the basis of the geochemical studies and tectonic setting patterns, these rocks resemble as WPTB (within plate tholeiitic basalts) and transitional basalts. In chondrite-normalized spidergrams, they are more enriched in LREE than the HREE.