Abstract

<p>The Neo-Tethys-related Chaldoran ophiolite in NW Iran and at the Turkish border is a part of the larger Khoy ophiolite. Cumulate and isotropic gabbro along with serpentinized peridotite, pillow basalt, pelagic limestone, rare radiolarites, and volcano-sedimentary units are the main rock types in the area. The gabbros occur as lenses with ultramafic rocks, or as relatively large exposures with fault contact with ultramafic rocks. In this study, we provide new whole-rock geochemistry, mineral chemistry and zircon U/Pb age for the cumulate gabbros from the Chaldoran area. Gabbros have tholeiitic composition and are highly depleted. Chondrite normalized rare earth elements (REE) pattern for gabbros are comparative with REE patterns for N-MORB, but overall with more depleted features. The N-MORB normalized multi-elements pattern shows high depletion in HREE and HFSE and enrichment in some LREE and LILEs. Negative anomaly for some HFSE relative to N-MORB, along with enrichment in LILE for the samples indicates the source region as subduction influenced mantle. The cumulated gabbro whole rock and Clinopyroxenes geochemistry indicate an intra-oceanic forearc setting for the studied samples. They also have many similarities to boninite in mineral and whole rock geochemistry. U-Pb zircon dating of the gabbro samples indicates 95.3-114.1 Ma ages for the generation of the gabbros parent magma. The original magma was related to the later stages of the forearc setting in the subduction initiation (SI) stage. This ‘SI’ related Albian-Cenomanian the Chaldoran depleted gabbro likely are the continuation of Taurus SI related late Cretaceous ophiolite complexes in Turkey.</p>

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