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
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[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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Advay, M.; Ghalamghash, J., E-mail: m-advay@iau-ahar.ac.ir2011
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[en] Heris intrusive body has cut Kahar Formation and has been covered by Permian basal sediments, non-conformably. The composition of this body is granite- alkali granite with meta luminous to weak peraluminous nature. The strong negative anomaly of Eu in REE diagram indicates the presence of plagioclase in the source area or differentiation of it during evolution of the magma. Negative anomaly of Ba and enrichment of Rb and Th relative to Ta and Nb is an indicator of crustal origin. These granites are within-plate and A-type granites, which have been formed by partial melting of tonalitic- granodioritic source in extensional setting. Zircon U-Pb dating yields 306±34 Ma for crystallization of these rocks. This age is consistent with primary extensions of rifting in Arabian- Iranian platform.
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Petrozhenz va sen sanji-e radiometri-e U-Pb-e zirkon dar geranit-e haris (shomal-e gharb-e shabestar), ostan-e azarbaijan-e sharghi
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Iranian Journal of Crystallography and Mineralogy; ISSN 1726-3689; ; v. 18(no.4); p. 633-646
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