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Zircon U-Pb geochronology, major-trace elements and Sr-Nd isotope geochemistry of Mashhad granodiorites (NE Iran) and their mafic microgranular enclaves: evidence for magma mixing and mingling

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INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 62, Issue 13-14, Pages 1615-1634

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00206814.2019.1600435

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Mafic microgranular enclaves; Mashhad granodiorite; magma mixing; Palaeo-Tethys ocean; Iran

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  1. Universite Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, IRD, OPGC, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, Clermont-Ferrand, France

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Mashhad granitoids and associated mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs), in NE Iran record late early Mesozoic magmatism, was related to the Palaeo-Tethys closure and Iran-Eurasia collision. These represent ideal rocks to explore magmatic processes associated with Late Triassic closure of the Palaeo-Tethyan ocean and post-collisional magmatism. In this study, new geochronological data, whole-rock geochemistry, and Sr-Nd isotope data are presented for Mashhad granitoids and MMEs. LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating of zircon yields crystallization ages of 205.0 +/- 1.3 Ma for the MMEs, indicating their formation during the Late Triassic. This age is similar to the host granitoids. Our results including the major and trace elements discrimination diagrams, in combination with field and petrographic observations (such as ellipsoidal MMEs with feldspar megacrysts, disequilibrium textures of plagioclase), as well as mineral chemistry, suggest that MMEs formed by mixing of mafic and felsic magmas. The host granodiorite is a felsic, high K calc-alkaline I-type granitoid, with SiO2 = 67.5-69.4 wt%, high K2O (2.4-4.2 wt%), and low Mg# (42.5-50.5). Normalized abundances of LREEs and LILEs are enriched relative to HREEs and HFSEs (e.g. Nb, Ti). Negative values of whole-rock epsilon Nd-(t) (-3 to -2.3) from granitoids indicate that the precursor magma was generated by partial melting of enriched lithospheric mantle with some contributions from old lower continental crust. In the MMEs, SiO2 (53.4-58.2 wt%) is lower and Ni (3.9-49.7 ppm), Cr (0.8-93.9 ppm), Mg# (42.81-62.84), and epsilon Nd-(t) (-2.3 to +1.4) are higher than those in the host granodiorite, suggesting a greater contribution of mantle-derived mafic melts in the genesis of MMEs.

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