Melting of Subducted Continental Crust in the Cimmerian Collisional Orogenic Belt, NE Iran

The subduction of continental crust in orogenic belts that are not associated with high-pressure metamorphism is still poorly understood. The Late Triassic postcollisional granitic rocks of NE Iran are related to the convergence between the Central Iran terrane and the Turan terrane on the southern...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lithosphere 2023-01, Vol.2023 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Zong-Yong, Bi, Xian-Wu, Zhu, Jing-Jing, Hu, Ruizhong, Hollings, Pete, Sholeh, Ali, Pan, Li-Chuan, Huang, Ming-Liang
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Zusammenfassung:The subduction of continental crust in orogenic belts that are not associated with high-pressure metamorphism is still poorly understood. The Late Triassic postcollisional granitic rocks of NE Iran are related to the convergence between the Central Iran terrane and the Turan terrane on the southern margin of the Eurasian continent. They intruded into the Paleo-Tethyan suture between the Central Iran and Turan terranes. Granitoids of the Torbat-e-Jam pluton were emplaced at ca. 217 Ma, and their moderately high SiO2 (>64 wt. %), low MgO contents (mostly
ISSN:1941-8264
1947-4253
DOI:10.2113/2023/lithosphere_2023_254