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A Pan-African alkaline pluton intruding the Saramuj Conglomerate,south-west Jordan
Authors:Ghaleb Jarrar  Horst Wachendorf  Dieter Zachmann
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, University of Jordan, Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan;(2) Institut für Geowissenschaften, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Pockelsstraße 4, 3300 Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract:The geological setting, petrography and bulk mineral chemistry of a monzodiorite and a presumably consanguineous megaporphyry with large (up to 25 cm) labradorite megacrysts, both intruding the upper Proterozoic Saramuj Conglomerate in south-west Jordan (south eastern shore of the Dead Sea), were examined. The crystallization temperatures of the monzodiorite and the megaporphyry as determined from pyroxene thermometry and supported by contact metamorphic mineralogy are about 700 and 900°C, respectively. The intrusion depth of the monzodiorite is about 3–4 km. The monzodiorite was emplaced in the Saramuj Conglomerate at about 595 + 2 Ma ago according to Rb/Sr and U/Pb age determinations.The stratigraphic positions of the monzodiorite, megaporphyry and their host rock (the Saramuj Conglomerate) were compared with time-equivalent lithologies in the Arabian-Nubian Shield. Correspondence to: H. Wachendorf
Keywords:Pan-African Orogeny  alkaline plutons  south-west Jordan  thermometry  age determinations
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