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Early-Middle Jurassic intra-oceanic subduction in the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan Ocean, Northern Turkey

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TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 509, Issue 1-2, Pages 120-134

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2011.06.007

Keywords

Geochronology; Intra-oceanic subduction; Melange; Ophiolite; Suture belts; Neo-Tethys

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  1. TUBITAK [106Y222]

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The Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan suture zone near cankiri comprises an ophiolite-related rock suite of amphibolite, pyroxene-amphibolite and epidote-amphibolite. The geochemical data reveal that the basaltic protoliths of the Cankiri amphibolite suite are derived from different mantle sources. Amphibolites showing a LREE enrichment in chondrite-normalized REE pattern, relatively high La-N/Yb-N (8.5-13.1), Sm/Yb (2.8-3.7), Ce/Sm (8.8-9.8), Nb/Yb (14.4-20.5), Th/Nb (1.1-2.6) originate from an OIB-like (Type I amphibolites) mantle source. Those with flat chondrite-normalized REE pattern, low LaN/YbN (similar to 0.6), Sm/Yb (similar to 1.0), Ce/Sm (similar to 2.7) Nb/Yb (similar to 0.6), suggest derivation from a depleted MORB-like (Type II amphibolites) mantle source. A third type of amphibolite is characterized by LaN/YbN (1.54), Sm/Yb (1.1), Ce/Sm (4.5), Nb/Yb (1.1) and Th/Nb (0.3). It is derived from an enriched MORB source and shows characteristics similar to island arc basalts. Amphiboles from these rocks yielded 40Ar/39Ar plateau ages between 177.08 +/- 0.96 Ma and 166.9 +/- 1.1 Ma. These dates are interpreted as metamorphic ages of the amphibolitic rocks. They differ significantly from previous ages of amphibolitic rocks (the metamorphic sole rocks) related to Turkish ophiolites. However, similar metamorphic ages have been reported for metamorphic sole rocks of the Hellenic-Dinaric ophiolites further west. The metamorphic sole rocks have been generated in intra-oceanic environments via intra-oceanic subduction/thrusting events. The new age data of the Cankiri amphibolite suite suggest that the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan ocean was subducted around Early-Middle Jurassic times, i.e. roughly coeval with the oceanic basin(s) generating the Hellenic-Dinaric ophiolites. In the Early-Middle Jurassic time, the tectonic regime in the Izmir-Ankara-Erzincan ocean was compressional and the ocean was closing at that time. The new age data presented here could imply that Jurassic granites which cross-cut basement rocks of the Pontides are related to the northward subduction of the lzmir-Ankara-Erzincan ocean during Jurassic time. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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