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Neogene and quaternary volcanism of the Bijar Area (Western Iran)
Authors:M Boccaletti  F Innocenti  P Manetti  R Mazzuoli  A Motamed  G Pasquare  F Radicati di Brozolo  E Amin Sobhani
Institution:1. CNR — Centro di Studi per la Geologia strutturale e minerogenesi dell’Appennino, Via Lamarmora 4, Firenze, Italy
2. Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrografia, Università di Pisa, Italy
3. Istituto di Mineralogia, Petrografia e Geochimica, Università di Firenze, Italy
4. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università della Calabria, Cosenza, Italy
5. Dept. of Geology, University of Tehran, Iran
6. Istituto di Geologia, Università di Milano, Italy
7. CNR - Lab. di Geocronologia, Via Cardinale Maffi 36, Pisa, Italy
8. Ecole Normale Supérieure, av. Roosevelt, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:In the Bijar region (Western Iran) two distinct volcanic cycles have been recognized. The first, of Upper Miocene age, consists of high-K cale-alkaline volcanic rocks interpreted as final products of the cale-alkaline Tertiary phase of central Iran. The second volcanic cycle, mostly of Pleistocene age (0.5–1.3 m.v.) consists of undersaturated, mainly potassic, alkaline products. As the lavas of this last phase are slightly fractionated, the chemical differences shown by these rocks have been interpreted as primitive features related to the physical conditions governing the partial melting in the mantle and/or the mantle heterogeneity. In a volcanic center (Sarajukh volcano) contemporaneous basic and acid magmas have been found, and interpreted as derived from two different and independent sources. The alkaline basic volcanism is considered as an expression of disjunctive processes that have affected the western margin of the Iranian plate after the Pliocene.
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