Geochemical aspects of alteration system in the Kamar-Gov district, western Alborz-Azerbaijan magmatic belt, north-west of Iran

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The aim of this research is the geochemical study of the major and trace elements of the alteration systems in the Kamar-Gov district (south of Hashtjin, Ardabil province). The rock units of  the studied area include volcanic rocks with the composition of basaltic-trachy andesite to rhyolite and crystal vitric-tuff with Eocene and Oligocene age. These rocks have calk alkaline and shoshonitic affinity and belong to post-collisional arc tectonic setting. In the Kamar-Gov district, the alteration zones include silicic, sericitic (quartz + muscovite + pyrite ± illite ± rutile), sericite-argillic (quartz + sericite + kaolinite + dolomite), intermediate argillic (quartz + kaolinite + illite), advanced argillic (quartz + kaolinite + alunite + diaspore ± anatase ± muscovite), and chloritic (quartz + chlorite + illite). The distribution pattern of the normalized-BSE major and trace elements and the mass change calculations (volume factor method) show that the silicic and advanced argillic alteration zones have more elemental depletion and different distribution patterns from the parent rock. However, chloritic, intermediate argillic, and sericite-argillic alterations have relatively little mass change and almost similar distribution patterns to the primary parent rock. The major elements like Ca, Mg, Al, Na, and Fe have frequently depleted. Ti shows slight depletion. K has frequently enriched. Trace elements such as Zr, Nb, Sc, and Th have mass reduction. Co, Cr, Ni, and Rb have experienced depletion and enrichment processes. Sr and V show relatively high depletion. Sb, S, and As (chiefly) have enriched. LREEs have depleted more than HREEs. Elements like Pb, Zn, and Cu only in the siliceous and sericite-argillic zone show enrichment. This research shows that factors like pH of hydrothermal fluid and primary rock-forming and secondary minerals resulting from alteration have caused differences in the behavior and concentration of elements in different alteration zones in the Kamar-Gov district.
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Persian
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Geosciences Scientific Quarterly Journal, Volume:33 Issue: 128, 2023
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43 to 66
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