Middle-Late Miocene to Pleistocene Post-Collisional Magmatism in the Arabia-Eurasia Collision Zone, an Example from Northwest Iran

Author:

Moghadam Hadi Shafaii123ORCID,Hoernle Kaj A4,Hauff Folkmar4,Chiaradia Massimo5,Garbe-Schönberg Dieter6,Orozco-Esquivel Teresa7ORCID,Bindeman Ilya N8,Karsli Orhan2,Ghorbani Ghasem3,Mousavi Naeim9,Lucci Federico10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chinese Academy of Sciences Xinjiang Research Centre for Mineral Resources, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, , Urumqi 830011, China

2. Karadeniz Technical University Department of Geological Engineering, , TR-61100 Trabzon, Turkey

3. Damghan University School of Earth Sciences, , Damghan 36716-41167, Iran

4. GEOMAR FB 4 -Dynamics of the Ocean Floor, , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Wischhofstr. 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany

5. University of Geneva Department of Earth Sciences, , CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland

6. CAU Kiel University Institute of Geosciences, , D-24098 Kiel, Germany

7. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Juriquilla Centro de Geociencias, , 76230 Querétaro, Mexico

8. 1272 University of Oregon Department of Geological Sciences, , Eugene, OR 97403, USA

9. University of Tehran Institute of Geophysics, , Tehran, Iran

10. University of Bari Department of Earth and Geoenvironmental Sciences, , 70125 Bari, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Post-collisional volcanism contains important clues for understanding the processes that prevail in orogenic belts, including those in the mantle and the uplift and collapse of continents. Here we report new geochronological and geochemical data for a suite of post-collisional Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks from northwest Iran. Four groups of volcanic rocks can be distinguished according to their geochemical and isotopic signatures, including: (1) Miocene depleted lavas with high Nd and Hf but low Pb and Sr isotopic ratios, (2) less depleted lavas with quite variable Pb isotopic composition, (3) lavas with non-radiogenic Nd and Hf isotopic values, but highly radiogenic Sr and Pb isotopic composition, and (4) Pleistocene adakitic rocks with depleted isotopic signatures. The isotopic data reveal that the Miocene rocks are derived from asthenospheric and highly heterogeneous sub-continental lithospheric mantle sources. Evidence suggests that the lithospheric mantle contains recycled upper continental material and is isotopically similar to the enriched mantle two (EMII) end-member. Analysis of Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf-O isotopes in both mineral and rock groundmass, in conjunction with energy-constrained assimilation and fractional crystallization (EC-AFC) numerical modeling, demonstrates that the incorporation of continental crust during magma fractionation via AFC had an insignificant impact on the isotopic composition of the Miocene lavas. Moreover, adakites are the youngest rocks and show a geochemical signature consistent with the partial melting of a young and mafic continental lower crust. Both seismological data and geochemical signatures on these Miocene to Pleistocene volcanic rocks indicate the initiation of asthenospheric upwelling and orogen uplift in the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone, which occurred after slab break-off, following the Neotethyan closure.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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