In this contribution, we investigate the space and time distribution of the Cenozoic magmatism and the associated porphyry Cu-Mo±Au and other hydrothermal (mostly …
The generation and differentiation of continental crust by arc magmatism is strongly influenced by episodes of high magmatic flux (“flare-ups”). Magmatic flare-ups encourage …
Early Paleozoic sandstones deposited along the northern margin of Gondwana are commonly interpreted to represent a vast, well-mixed, and far-travelled blanket of sand …
Abstract Late Neoproterozoic–Early Paleozoic basement in Iran mainly comprises granites and mafic rocks locally affected by high-grade metamorphism. In this contribution, we collate …
Much of the crust of Iran and Anatolia, including their oldest exposed rocks, formed during an episode of intense convergent margin (arc) magmatism as a result of subduction of …
Most arcs show systematic temporal and spatial variations in magmatism with clear shifts in igneous rock compositions between those of the magmatic front (MF) and those in the …
Igneous activity in the rear-arc of the Paleogene Urumieh–Dokhtar Magmatic Belt of Iran has to date been poorly studied. An example of such activity, Late Eocene potassic mafic to …
F Sepidbar, HS Moghadam, C Li, RJ Stern, P Jiantang… - Lithos, 2020 - Elsevier
A major arc-related magmatic episode is recorded in the Ediacaran-Early Cambrian (Cadomian) crust of Iran and Anatolia due to the southward subduction of Prototethyan …
Abstract The Eocene-Miocene Mianeh-Hashtroud igneous district in NW Iran is part of the Turkish–Caucasus–Iranian collision zone, a key region to decipher the assembly and …