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غلامرضا فتوحی راد

غلامرضا فتوحی راد

استادیار

دانشکده: مهندسی

گروه: معدن

مقطع تحصیلی: دکترای تخصصی

سال تولد: ۱۳۴۴

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غلامرضا فتوحی راد

استادیار غلامرضا فتوحی راد

دانشکده: مهندسی - گروه: معدن مقطع تحصیلی: دکترای تخصصی | سال تولد: ۱۳۴۴ |

علاقه شدید به انجام کارهای عملی اکتشافی مواد معدنی و ارتباط علمی با صنعت بعنوان اولویت اول علاوه بر انجام کارهای آزمایشگاهی و تحقیقاتی تنها که فقط منجر به ایجاد و نوشتن مقاله و یا کتاب ممکن است بشود.

نمایش بیشتر

Cretaceous high-pressure metamorphism and low pressure overprint in the Sistan Suture Zone eastern Iran Additional temperature estimates for eclogites geological significance of U-Pb zircon ages and Rb-Sr constraints on the timing of exhumation

نویسندگانGholamreza Fotoohi Rad,Timon Kurzawa,Michael Brocker,Jasper Berndt,Frank Lisker
نشریهJournal of Asian Earth Sciences
شماره صفحات332-344
شماره سریال147
شماره مجلد23
ضریب تاثیر (IF)2.741
نوع مقالهFull Paper
تاریخ انتشار2017
رتبه نشریهISI
نوع نشریهچاپی
کشور محل چاپایران
نمایه نشریهJCR،Scopus

چکیده مقاله

The Sistan Suture Zone, eastern Iran, includes blocks and lenses of eclogite-, blueschist- and/or epidote am- phibolite-facies rocks that provide an excellent opportunity to examine the exhumation history of oceanic HP/LT rocks and their retrograde derivatives. Zr-in-rutile thermometry of eclogites corroborates previous interpreta- tions suggesting metamorphic temperatures of ca. 550–600 °C during the HP stage in the Sistan area. Flat HREE distribution patterns and Ti-in-zircon temperatures of ca. 500–600 °C document that zircon in eclogite is of metamorphic origin. REE patterns of zircon from felsic meta-igneous rocks do not allow to distinguish between a magmatic or metamorphic origin, but relatively low temperatures indicated by Ti-in-zircon thermometry (ca. 500–600 °C) and the close similarity of zircon (U–Pb) and white mica (Rb–Sr, Ar–Ar) ages favor a metamorphic zircon origin. Previously published isotopic ages of the felsic rocks cannot unambiguously be linked to the eclogite- and/or blueschist-facies P–T conditions due to the absence of unequivocal mineralogical and petro- logical evidence. Instead, these rocks may record contemporaneous metamorphic processes that took place at a different depth within the subduction complex, or may indicate active ridge subduction and/or melt formation in the subduction zone at relatively low pressures. Biotite-based internal Rb–Sr isochrons of newly dated epidote amphibolite and biotite-albite gneisses indicate ages of ca. 74–80 Ma, either dating fluid-infiltration-induced formation of biotite during relatively fast uplift, or the time of final passage through the effective biotite closure temperature. Rb–Sr ages of phengite from both an epidote amphibolite and a biotite-albite gneiss yield ages that correspond to the HP/LT stage. This outcome, combined with textural evidence for derivation from eclogitic precursors documents that white mica ages of some strongly overprinted Sistan rocks are compromised by in- heritance and do not record later exhumation

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