Early Cretaceous Plume–Ridge Interaction Recorded in the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite (North Makran, Iran): New Constraints from Petrological, Mineral Chemistry, and Geochronological Data
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geological Setting
3. Methods
3.1. Field Investigation and Petrography
3.2. Whole-Rock Chemical Analysis
3.3. Mineral Chemistry Analysis
3.4. Zircon U-Pb Geochronology
4. Stratigraphy of the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite
Sections Sampled for Plagiogranites Suitable for Zircon U-Pb Geochronological Dating
5. Petrography of the Magmatic Rocks
6. Geochemistry of the Magmatic Rocks
6.1. Intrusive Complex
6.2. Sheeted Dyke Complex, Volcanic Sequence, and Individual Dykes
6.2.1. Type-I Volcanic and Subvolcanic Rocks
6.2.2. Type-II Volcanic and Subvolcanic Rocks
7. Mineral Chemistry
7.1. Mineral Chemistry
7.1.1. Olivine
7.1.2. Plagioclase
7.1.3. Clinopyroxene
8. Zircon U-Pb Dating
9. Discussion
9.1. Melt Petrogenesis
9.1.1. Type-I
9.1.2. Subtype-IIa
9.1.3. Subtype-IIb
9.1.4. Subtype-IIc
9.1.5. Subtype-IId
9.2. Tectono-Magmatic Setting of Formation of the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite and Geodynamic Implications
10. Conclusions
- The Band-e-Zeyarat ophiolite consists of (from bottom to top): ultramafic cumulates, layered gabbros, isotropic gabbros, as well as a sheeted dyke complex and a volcanic series including mainly basalts and minor andesites and rhyolites.
- Whole rock chemical compositions of basaltic rocks show both N-MORB and E-MORB affinities.
- The compositions of rock-forming minerals (i.e., olivine, plagioclase, and clinopyroxene) also point out a general MORB-type affinity of both gabbros and basalts.
- LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating showed the age of the Band-e-Zeyarat gabbros at ~122–129 Ma.
- Band-e-Zeyarat N-MORBs formed from partial melting of a depleted sub-oceanic mantle peridotite in the spinel-facies.
- Band-e-Zeyarat E-MORBs formed from partial melting of a depleted sub-oceanic mantle peridotite that was metasomatized by OIB-type (plume-type) components. They show different LREE, Th, Nb, TiO2, and Ta contents, which point out different partial melting conditions, in terms of partial melting degrees and melting depths.
- We suggest that the Band-e-Zeyarat ophiolite represents a chemical composite upper oceanic crust, which records an Early Cretaceous plume–ridge interaction in the Makran Neo-Tethys.
- The plume activity that affected the Makran sector of the Neo-Tethys can be framed into the plume activities observed worldwide during the Cretaceous.
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Barbero, E.; Delavari, M.; Dolati, A.; Vahedi, L.; Langone, A.; Marroni, M.; Pandolfi, L.; Zaccarini, F.; Saccani, E. Early Cretaceous Plume–Ridge Interaction Recorded in the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite (North Makran, Iran): New Constraints from Petrological, Mineral Chemistry, and Geochronological Data. Minerals 2020, 10, 1100. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10121100
Barbero E, Delavari M, Dolati A, Vahedi L, Langone A, Marroni M, Pandolfi L, Zaccarini F, Saccani E. Early Cretaceous Plume–Ridge Interaction Recorded in the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite (North Makran, Iran): New Constraints from Petrological, Mineral Chemistry, and Geochronological Data. Minerals. 2020; 10(12):1100. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10121100
Chicago/Turabian StyleBarbero, Edoardo, Morteza Delavari, Ashgar Dolati, Leila Vahedi, Antonio Langone, Michele Marroni, Luca Pandolfi, Federica Zaccarini, and Emilio Saccani. 2020. "Early Cretaceous Plume–Ridge Interaction Recorded in the Band-e-Zeyarat Ophiolite (North Makran, Iran): New Constraints from Petrological, Mineral Chemistry, and Geochronological Data" Minerals 10, no. 12: 1100. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10121100