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Ghalamghash, J.; Vosoughi Abedini, M.; Bellon, H.; Emami, M.H.; Pourmafi, M.; Rashid, H.
Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Universite de Bretangne Occidental, Brest(France); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of)2003
Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Universite de Bretangne Occidental, Brest(France); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of); Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran(Iran, Islamic Republic of)2003
AbstractAbstract
[en] Oshnaviyeh plutonic complex, the western member of Urumiyeh-Golpayehgan intrusive plutons is located in northern part of Sanandaj-Sirjan zon. Oshnaviyeh plutonic complex, exposing in an area of about 700 km2, comprises 10 plutons that can be divided into three suites, i.e.,diorite,granite,and alkali syenite-alkali granite. Dioritic bodies are the oldest intrusive rocks of the region, which on the basis of the field study, their relative age of emplacement is estimated to be post-Jurassic and pre-miocene. However, with respect to the age of other similar intrusive bodies in Naghadeh area, they are most likely of post early cretaceous-pre miocene age. Hybrid intrusive rocks, occurring at the contact of dioritic and granitic rocks may suggest a simultaneous emplacement of both magmas. Syntetic pluton from alkali syenite-alkali granite has intruded dioritic and granitic rocks, in contrast, flourine bearing alkali granite pluton from this suite shows no contact with other igneous rocks in the area. K-Ar age determinations obtained on amphibole specimens from diorite suite are 91.9±2.3, 94.1±2.3 and 100±2.4 Ma, and on biotite specimens from granite suite are 100±1.5 to 98.9±1.5 Ma. Chronology study using same method on arfvedsonite specimens from syenite pluton shows 78.9±3.1, 79.6±1.9 and 81.7±2.0 Ma and on K-fled par samples of flourine bearing alkali granite pluton from the alkali syenite-alkali granite suite presents 76±3.4 and 77.1±1.8. Therefore, based on field evidence and K/Ar age dating, Oshnaviyeh plutonic complex presumably formed during two episodes: granite and diorite suites formed simultaneously at about 100 Ma, then plutons of alkali syenite-alkali granite suite emplaced at about 80 Ma
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Ta-ein-e senn-e majmo-e-h nofozi-ye Oshnaviyeh ba ravesh-e Potasium-Argon
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Geosciences; ISSN 1023-7429; ; v. 11(no,47-48); p. 16-27
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