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Petrography and geochemistry of Silurian Niur sandstones, Derenjal Mountains, East Central Iran: implications for tectonic setting, provenance and weathering

Author:
زهره نوروزی
,
سیدرضا موسوی حرمی
,
اسداله محبوبی
,
محمدحسین محمودی قرائی
,
فرزین قائمی
,
Zohreh Nowrouzi
,
Sayyed Reza Moussavi Harami
,
Asadollah Mahboubi
,
Mohamad Hosein Mahmudy Gharaie
,
Farzin Ghaemi
Year
: 2014
Abstract: Petrographical and geochemical studies of Silurian Niur sandstones, Derenjal Mountains, Central

Iran, were carried out to infer their provenance and tectonic setting. Modal analysis data of 37 medium sand size and well-sorted samples revealed that most quartz is composed of monocrystalline grains with straight to slightly undulos extinction and about 3 % polycrystalline quartz has inclusions, such as rutile needles. The sandstones are classified as quartzarenite, sublitharenite, and subarkose types based on

framework composition and geochemistry. Petrographic studies reveal that these sandstones contain quartz, feldspars, and fragments of sedimentary rocks. The detrital modes of these sandstones indicate that they were derived from recycled orogen and stable cratonic source. Major and trace element contents of them are generally depleted (except SiO2) relative to upper continental crust which is mainly

due to the presence of quartz and absence of Al-bearing minerals. Modal composition (e.g., quartz, feldspar, and lithic fragments) and discrimination diagrams based on major elements, trace elements (Ti, La, Th, Sc, and Zr), and also such ratios as La/Sc, Th/Sc, La/Co, and Th/Co, in sandstones suggest a felsic igneous source rock and quartzose polycyclic sedimentary provenance in a passive continental

margin setting. Furthermore, high Zr/Sc values in these sandstones are considered as a sign of recycling. We indicated paleo-weathering conditions by modal compositions,the CIA index and l2O3+K2O+Na2O% vs. SiO2% bivariate for these sandstones. Based on these results, although recycling is important to increase the maturity of the Niur sandstones, humid climate conditions in the source area have played a decisive role.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3350018
Keyword(s): Silurian,Central Iran,Tectonic setting,Sandstones geochemistry
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contributor authorزهره نوروزیen
contributor authorسیدرضا موسوی حرمیen
contributor authorاسداله محبوبیen
contributor authorمحمدحسین محمودی قرائیen
contributor authorفرزین قائمیen
contributor authorZohreh Nowrouzifa
contributor authorSayyed Reza Moussavi Haramifa
contributor authorAsadollah Mahboubifa
contributor authorMohamad Hosein Mahmudy Gharaiefa
contributor authorFarzin Ghaemifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:19:13Z
date available2020-06-06T13:19:13Z
date issued2014
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3350018
description abstractPetrographical and geochemical studies of Silurian Niur sandstones, Derenjal Mountains, Central

Iran, were carried out to infer their provenance and tectonic setting. Modal analysis data of 37 medium sand size and well-sorted samples revealed that most quartz is composed of monocrystalline grains with straight to slightly undulos extinction and about 3 % polycrystalline quartz has inclusions, such as rutile needles. The sandstones are classified as quartzarenite, sublitharenite, and subarkose types based on

framework composition and geochemistry. Petrographic studies reveal that these sandstones contain quartz, feldspars, and fragments of sedimentary rocks. The detrital modes of these sandstones indicate that they were derived from recycled orogen and stable cratonic source. Major and trace element contents of them are generally depleted (except SiO2) relative to upper continental crust which is mainly

due to the presence of quartz and absence of Al-bearing minerals. Modal composition (e.g., quartz, feldspar, and lithic fragments) and discrimination diagrams based on major elements, trace elements (Ti, La, Th, Sc, and Zr), and also such ratios as La/Sc, Th/Sc, La/Co, and Th/Co, in sandstones suggest a felsic igneous source rock and quartzose polycyclic sedimentary provenance in a passive continental

margin setting. Furthermore, high Zr/Sc values in these sandstones are considered as a sign of recycling. We indicated paleo-weathering conditions by modal compositions,the CIA index and l2O3+K2O+Na2O% vs. SiO2% bivariate for these sandstones. Based on these results, although recycling is important to increase the maturity of the Niur sandstones, humid climate conditions in the source area have played a decisive role.
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languageEnglish
titlePetrography and geochemistry of Silurian Niur sandstones, Derenjal Mountains, East Central Iran: implications for tectonic setting, provenance and weatheringen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsSilurianen
subject keywordsCentral Iranen
subject keywordsTectonic settingen
subject keywordsSandstones geochemistryen
journal titleArabian Journal of Geosciencesfa
pages2793-2813
journal volume7
journal issue7
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1042033.html
identifier articleid1042033
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