The study of mineral chemistry of the Harzburgite  in the Noorabad-Harsin ophiolite complex: Evidence from the evolution of partial melting of mantle peridotite from the deep ocean to the subduction zone
The study of mineral chemistry of the Harzburgite in the Noorabad-Harsin ophiolite complex: Evidence from the evolution of partial melting of mantle peridotite from the deep ocean to the subduction zone

Samaneh Falah; Ahmad Ahamadi Khalaji; Ayoub Veisinia; zahra Tahmasbi; Ahman Rahimzade

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 1-28

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2019.116059.1125

Abstract
  The Noorabad-Harsin ophiolite complex as part of the Kermanshah ophiolite is located in the high Zagros zone. The ophiolitic complex from the lower part to upper part is composed of ...  Read More
The Late- Cretaceous volcanic rocks from Talesh area
(western Alborz): chemical variation, crystallization
condition, hygrometry and tectonic setting
The Late- Cretaceous volcanic rocks from Talesh area (western Alborz): chemical variation, crystallization condition, hygrometry and tectonic setting

Khadijeh Amani; Morteza Delavari; Sadraldin Amini; Amir Ali Tabbakh Shabani

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 29-52

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2019.117648.1140

Abstract
  In the Talesh area (western Alborz), a thick sedimentary- volcanic association formed in a littoral- deltaic environment during the Late Cretaceous. The extrusives comprise volcanoclastics ...  Read More
Garmichay S-type granites (northwestern Iran):
Whole rock geochemistry, tectonic setting
and generation mechanism
Garmichay S-type granites (northwestern Iran): Whole rock geochemistry, tectonic setting and generation mechanism

Amir Mahamed; Mohsen Moayyed; Monir Modjjarad

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 53-72

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2019.118558.1146

Abstract
  The Garmichay area in the north of Mianeh, NW Iran, features schists, amphibolites, calc-silicates, marbles and granitoids. Granitoids are of S- and A-type nature. Partial melting is ...  Read More
Geochemistry of apatite and host rocks in Lakeh Siah iron± apatite deposit (Northeast Bafq): Implications
for origin and tectonomagmatic setting
Geochemistry of apatite and host rocks in Lakeh Siah iron± apatite deposit (Northeast Bafq): Implications for origin and tectonomagmatic setting

Meisam Gholipoor; Mehrdad Barati; Ebrahim Tale Fazel

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 73-102

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2020.115080.1118

Abstract
  The Lakeh-Siah region is situated in the Central Iran Zone (CIZ), 40 km northeast of Bafq city in the Yazd province. The rocks of the study area belonging to the lower Cambrian; including ...  Read More
Magnetite mineralization properties of Narm iron mine
with respect to petrology and geochemistry
of its adjacent gabbroic- dioritic rocks 
(North of Tabas, South Khorasan Province)
Magnetite mineralization properties of Narm iron mine with respect to petrology and geochemistry of its adjacent gabbroic- dioritic rocks (North of Tabas, South Khorasan Province)

Mahboobeh Parvaresh Darbandi; Azadeh Malekzadeh Shafaroudi; Amir Morteza Azimzadeh; Mohammad Hasan Karimpour

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 103-128

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2020.118478.1145

Abstract
  The Narm iron mine located in the north of Tabas, the South Khorasan province in the north east of Iran. Magnetite is the main mineral, is associated with actinolite as the most abundant ...  Read More
Petrographic and geochemical characteristics of 
olivine basalts from east of Nehbandan and Chahchocho
(Sistan suture zone, eastern Iran)
Petrographic and geochemical characteristics of olivine basalts from east of Nehbandan and Chahchocho (Sistan suture zone, eastern Iran)

Neda Mokhtari; Ali Ahmadi; Hassan Mirnejad

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2020, Pages 129-150

https://doi.org/10.22108/ijp.2020.119500.1150

Abstract
  Olivine basalts from east of Nehbandan and Chahchocho regions belong to sodic alkaline and transitional magma series. Compared to alkaline olivine basalts (AOB), the transitional olivine ...  Read More