Amphiboles chemistry of intrusive pluton rocks of Zargoli, North West of Zahedan

Abstract:
Zargoli intrusive pluton is located in the North West of Zahedan city and along Zahedan-Saravan granitoidic band. Main litology of the pluton is I-type granodiorite rocks and nature of their magma is a calc-alkaline granitic magma which formed in orogenic subduction invironment and partially contaminated with sedimentary rocks of the upper crust. Notable feature of this granodiorites, is abundance presence of metasedimentry enclaves in them. There is not amphibole mineral in granodiorite rocks of Zargoli intrusive pluton but it is observed as major mafic mineral in metasedimentry enclaves and diorite dikes which presence in the pluton. Respectively, amphiboles analyzed from diorite dikes and metasedimentry enclaves of Zargoli pluton are tschermakite and magnesio-hornblende which sometimes have been alterated into actinolite. Amphiboles of diorite dikes formed at higher pressure and temperature then amphiboles of metasedimentry enclaves. Amphiboles analyzed from metasedimentry enclaves have been crystallized at 770oC temperature and about 2Kbar pressure while amphiboles analyzed from diorite dikes formed in the temperature range 750 to 775oC and relatively wide pressure of 4 to 7Kbar. Calculated pressure for amphiboles analyzed from metasedimentry enclave is indicator emplacement pressure of the intrusive pluton, after possibly Zargoli intrusive pluton has been emplacement at about 2Kbar pressure and 7 kilometer depth.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of New Findings in Applied Geology, Volume:10 Issue: 20, 2017
Pages:
9 to 24
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