Geochemical constraints on the genesis of the volcanic rocks in the southeast of Isfahan area, Iranالضوابط الجيوكيميائيه لنشأة الصخور البركانية جنوب شرق منطقة اصفهان, ايران

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Mahnaz Khodami
Moussa Noghreyan
Ali Reza Davoudian
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[1] Isfahan University,Department of geology
[2] Shahrekord University,undefined
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Geochemistry; Calc-alkaline; Lithospheric mantle; Lower crust; Isfahan; Urumieh-Dokhtar Magmatic Belt;
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Late Miocene–Pliocene to Quaternary calc-alkaline lava flows and domes are exposed in southeast of Isfahan in the Urumieh Dokhtar magmatic belt in the Central Iran structural zone. These volcanic rocks have compositions ranging from basaltic andesites, andesites to dacites. Geochemical studies show these rocks are a medium to high K calc-alkaline suite and meta-aluminous. Major element variations are typical for calc-alkaline rocks. The volcanic rocks have SiO2 contents ranging between 53.8% and 65.3%. Harker diagrams clearly show that the dacitic rocks did not form from the basaltic andesites by normal differentiation processes. They show large ion lithophile elements- and light rare earth elements (LREE)-enriched normalized multielement patterns and negative Nb, Ti, Ta, and P. Condrite-normalized REE patterns display a steep decrease from LREE to light rare earth elements without any Eu anomaly. These characteristics are consistent with ratios obtained from subduction-related volcanic rocks and in collision setting. The melting of a heterogeneous source is possible mechanism for their magma genesis, which was enriched in incompatible elements situated at the upper continental lithospheric mantle or lower crust. The geochemical characteristics of these volcanic rocks suggested that these volcanic rocks evolved by contamination of a parental magma derived from metasomatized upper lithospheric mantle and crustal melts.
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