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The Urumieh Plutonic Complex (NW Iran): Record of the geodynamic evolution of the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone during Cretaceous times – Part II: Magnetic fabrics and plate tectonic reconstruction
Authors:J Ghalamghash  JL Bouchez  M Vosoughi-Abedini  A Ndlec
Institution:aGeological Survey of Iran, 13185-1494 Tehran, Iran;bToulouse University, Midi-Pyrénées Observatory, LMTG, UMR-CNRS-IRD # 5563, 14 Ave. Edouard Belin, 31400 Toulouse, France;cShahid Beheshti University, Earth Science Faculty, Evin Street, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The Urumieh complex, to the north of the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone (NW Iran), belongs to a plutonic arc that took place above the northeastward dipping subduction of Arabia under Iran during Late Cretaceous times. Seven granitoid bodies occupying an area of not, vert, similar300 km2 can be sorted into three suites. According to the isotope chronology study of Ghalamghash et al. Ghalamghash, J., Nédélec, A., Bellon, H., Vousoughi-Abedini, M., Bouchez, J.L., in press. The Urumieh Plutonic Complex: a magmatic record of the geodynamic evolution of the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone (NW Iran) during Cretaceous times – Part II: petrogenesis and 40K/40Ar dating. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences], the two first suites were emplaced during the same event at not, vert, similar100 Ma, and the third one was emplaced not, vert, similar20 Ma later: (1) the diorites form the largest bodies and comprise the Ghamishlu and Dourbeh stocks; (2) the biotite-granites are composed by the Sehkani, Nari and Doustak bodies, and (3) the younger bodies are represented by the Bardkish syenite and the Dourbeh granite. These bodies were subjected to systematic microstructural observations, and magnetic fabric measurements that yield information about their emplacement kinematics. The magnetic lineations of the diorites and biotite-granites (the early suites) call for a dominant NW-trending stretching during their intrusion, attributed to the transpressive deformation of the overriding Sanandaj–Sirjan microplate during the north-to northeastward motion of the subducting western branch of the Neo-Tethys. Oblique plate motion with not, vert, similar20% of strain partitioning along a NNW-trending plate boundary accounts for the observed magmatic structures. Intrusion of the younger bodies took place after consumption of this western oceanic domain at about 80 Ma. The NW-trending lineations of the syenite suggest that the transpressive regime was continuing, while the steep lineations and the peculiar microstructures of the Dourbeh granite call for a forceful intrusion. Our study suggests that the motion of Arabia with respect to Central Iran was more northerly directed than estimated before, for the 100–80 Ma time interval during which plate tectonic markers are not available.
Keywords:Urumieh  Iran  Subduction  Granite  Structure  Magnetic fabric  Tectonic reconstruction
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