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Ar-Ar Geochronology in a gneiss dome within the Zagros Orogénic Belt
Authors:Akram Alizadeh  Margarita López Martínez  Khalil Sarkarinejad
Institution:1. Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia 57153-165, Iran;2. Department of Geology, CICESE (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada), Baja California, Mexico;3. Department of Earth Sciences, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz 71454, Iran
Abstract:Exhumation of the Tutak mantled gneiss dome without significant cooling has taken place in a doubly plunging anticline within the Sanandaj-Sirjan HP-LT metamorphic belt in the Zagros Thrust System of Iran. Reconstruction of structural evolution of the Tutak gneiss dome at the contact between Arabian and Iranian plates by 40Ar/39Ar geochronology exhibits history of the closure of Neo-Tethyan Ocean. There are two granites of different ages in the core of dome; the oldest corresponds to the central Iranian continental crust and was deformed at about 180 Ma. The younger granite was emplaced in the NE–SW transpression system. The timing of strain-related fabrics and exhumation history of the region illustrates the closure of Neo-Tethys and beginning of continent-continent collision at about 77 Ma, as constrained by a well defined plateau 40Ar/39Ar age obtained on biotite. Then, the biotite age corresponds to the second stage of emplacement of the Bendenow granite-gneiss which illustrating repeated orogenic events. Continuing deformation without interruption that by now has been created at about 77 Ma, was largely restricted to the transpression and high proportion of simple shear components relative to the pure shear components along the NE–SW.
Keywords:Neo-Tethys  40Ar-39Ar geochronology  Zagros  Gneiss dome  Iran
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