Heavy mineral analysis and geochemical analysis of detrital clinopyroxene and apatite have been used to determine provenance and tectonic setting of the Oligocene-Miocene Zivah Formation, in three outcrop sections from the Moghan area in northwest Iran. The composition of assemblages from the Zivah sandstones have a majority of clinopyroxene, apatite, biotite and opaque minerals with minor amounts of hornblende, zircon, garnet and epidote. The abundance of a mafic heavy-mineral suite such as clinopyroxene relative to metamorphic and felsic heavy mineral suites such as epidote, garnet and zircon indicates a convergent tectonic setting. Geochemistry of detrital clinopyroxenes from the Zivah Formation also indicates that these detrital grains probably crystallized from calk-alkaline magmas. They also show orogenic tectonic setting at the time of Zivah deposition. This is consistent with the derivation of these sediments from areas with calc-alkaline volcanic rocks like Talysh and Lesser Caucasus as a result of Caucasus orogeny. Compositions of detrital apatites of the Zivah Formation are also consistent with the widespread distribution of unfractionated (mafic / intermediate) volcanic rocks of both alkaline and calc-alkaline composition in the Lesser Caucasus and Talysh.

Provenance of the Oligo-Miocene Zivah Formation, NW Iran, assessed using heavy mineral assemblage, detrital clinopyroxene and detrital apatite geochemistry

LENAZ, DAVIDE
2014-01-01

Abstract

Heavy mineral analysis and geochemical analysis of detrital clinopyroxene and apatite have been used to determine provenance and tectonic setting of the Oligocene-Miocene Zivah Formation, in three outcrop sections from the Moghan area in northwest Iran. The composition of assemblages from the Zivah sandstones have a majority of clinopyroxene, apatite, biotite and opaque minerals with minor amounts of hornblende, zircon, garnet and epidote. The abundance of a mafic heavy-mineral suite such as clinopyroxene relative to metamorphic and felsic heavy mineral suites such as epidote, garnet and zircon indicates a convergent tectonic setting. Geochemistry of detrital clinopyroxenes from the Zivah Formation also indicates that these detrital grains probably crystallized from calk-alkaline magmas. They also show orogenic tectonic setting at the time of Zivah deposition. This is consistent with the derivation of these sediments from areas with calc-alkaline volcanic rocks like Talysh and Lesser Caucasus as a result of Caucasus orogeny. Compositions of detrital apatites of the Zivah Formation are also consistent with the widespread distribution of unfractionated (mafic / intermediate) volcanic rocks of both alkaline and calc-alkaline composition in the Lesser Caucasus and Talysh.
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