Abstract

ABSTRACT The NW Iran is located at the western termination of the Alborz Mountain range and continuation of the Sanandaj-Sirjan magmatic-metamorphic zone at the NW. The volcanic rocks in the Varzaghan area are distributed over different compositional ranges from high-K basalt, andesite, dacite, and trachyandesite, dacite, to rhyolite with adakitic signatures. Chondrite-normalized REE diagrams show flat MREE and HREE patterns for calc-alkaline volcanic rocks and enrichment in LREE, indicating a garnet-free source. Adakitic rock sample chondrite-normalized REE patterns are relatively steep with significant enrichment in LREE and depletion in HREE, indicating a garnet-bearing source or garnet fractionation process. The arc trace element signatures, narrow range of initial87Sr/86Sr(i) = 0.70425–0.70487, different initial143Nd/144Nd(i) = 0.51264–0.51286 and the presence of adakitic rocks reveal that the volcanic rock sources were not the same and can be related to the partial melting of metasomatized mantle and lower continental crust sources. Slab break-off and upwelling of hot asthenosphere in a post-collisional tectonic regime resulted in the melting of the subcontinental lithosphere and lower continental crust which produced calc-alkaline-adakitic volcanic rocks in the Varzaghan area. The main petrological processes involved in the volcanic rocks petrogenesis were fractional crystallization and crustal assimilation.

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