Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran

The Zarigan-Chahmir basin is placed to in the southern part of a crustal domain known as the Central Iranian microcontinent, at the northwestern margin of Gondwana. It hosts abundant mineral deposits, particularly of the iron oxide-apatite (IOA), Fe-Mn exhalative, and Zn-Pb sedimentary-exhalative (S...

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Published in:Ore Geology Reviews
Main Authors: Abdorrahman, Rajabi, Canet Miquel, Carles, Rastad, Ebrahim, Alfonso Abella, María Pura
Other Authors: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Minera i Recursos Naturals, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ERNMA - Enginyeria dels Recursos Naturals i Medi Ambient
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2117/24261
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spelling ftupcatalunyair:oai:upcommons.upc.edu:2117/24261 2023-05-15T17:04:22+02:00 Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran Abdorrahman, Rajabi Canet Miquel, Carles Rastad, Ebrahim Alfonso Abella, María Pura Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Minera i Recursos Naturals Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ERNMA - Enginyeria dels Recursos Naturals i Medi Ambient east=55.53333299999997; north=32.01666700000001; name=Iran 2015 26 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2117/24261 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.07.013 eng eng http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169136814001784 Abdorrahman, R. [et al.]. Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran. "Ore geology reviews", 2015, vol. 64, p. 328-353. 0169-1368 http://hdl.handle.net/2117/24261 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.07.013 Restricted access - publisher's policy Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Geologia::Mineralogia Mineralogy -- Iran SEDEX Zarigan-Chahmir basin Syn-rift magmatism Sag-phase sequence Early Cambrian back-arc basin Mineralogia -- Iran Article 2015 ftupcatalunyair https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.07.013 2021-02-26T14:56:31Z The Zarigan-Chahmir basin is placed to in the southern part of a crustal domain known as the Central Iranian microcontinent, at the northwestern margin of Gondwana. It hosts abundant mineral deposits, particularly of the iron oxide-apatite (IOA), Fe-Mn exhalative, and Zn-Pb sedimentary-exhalative (SEDEX) types. The evolution of this basin is governed by the Proto-Tethys oceanic crust subduction beneath the Central Iranian microcontinent and by the resulting continental arc and back-arc systems. This evolution followed two major stages of rifting: (I) Stage I or syn-rift phase, related to intra-basin extension, occurred first. This stage is indicated by coarse-grained detrital sedimentary rocks and bimodal volcanism (basis of the Early Cambrian Volcano-Sedimentary Sequence; ECVSS), which filled half-graben systems. During this stage, tuff-hosted stratiform, exhalative Fe-Mn deposits along with Kiruna-type IOA deposits formed. The former deposits (e.g., Narigan) are related to early submarine rhyolithic volcanism of the rift-phase sequence, whereas the later (e.g., Esfordi, Choghart, Chadormalu, Chahgaz) are connected to hydrothermal activity directly linked to the arc calk-alkaline magmatism. (II) Stage II or sag-phase, involveding the deposition of calcareous shales, siltstones and carbonates (upper part of the ECVSS). Sedimentation during this phase was controlled by basin subsidence and by the reactivation of the half-graben faults. SEDEX deposits are hosted within a carbonaceous, black siltstone unit of the sag-phase sequence, which was deposited during a period of rapid basin subsidence and under anoxic conditions. The location of synsedimentary faults and the prevalence of anoxic conditions were key factors controlling SEDEX mineralization processes in the basin. An elevated geothermal gradient caused by maximum syn-rift magmatism and sub-crustal lithospheric thinning, affecting primarily the center, western and southwestern basin, may have driven a basin-scale hydrothermal fluid circulation. This finding explains the abundance of larger, well correlable SEDEX deposits in the northwestern and central parts of the Zarigan-Chahmir basin. Peer Reviewed Postprint (published version) Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech: UPCommons - Global access to UPC knowledge Kiruna Ore Geology Reviews 64 328 353
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topic Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Geologia::Mineralogia
Mineralogy -- Iran
SEDEX
Zarigan-Chahmir basin
Syn-rift magmatism
Sag-phase sequence
Early Cambrian back-arc basin
Mineralogia -- Iran
spellingShingle Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Geologia::Mineralogia
Mineralogy -- Iran
SEDEX
Zarigan-Chahmir basin
Syn-rift magmatism
Sag-phase sequence
Early Cambrian back-arc basin
Mineralogia -- Iran
Abdorrahman, Rajabi
Canet Miquel, Carles
Rastad, Ebrahim
Alfonso Abella, María Pura
Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
topic_facet Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Geologia::Mineralogia
Mineralogy -- Iran
SEDEX
Zarigan-Chahmir basin
Syn-rift magmatism
Sag-phase sequence
Early Cambrian back-arc basin
Mineralogia -- Iran
description The Zarigan-Chahmir basin is placed to in the southern part of a crustal domain known as the Central Iranian microcontinent, at the northwestern margin of Gondwana. It hosts abundant mineral deposits, particularly of the iron oxide-apatite (IOA), Fe-Mn exhalative, and Zn-Pb sedimentary-exhalative (SEDEX) types. The evolution of this basin is governed by the Proto-Tethys oceanic crust subduction beneath the Central Iranian microcontinent and by the resulting continental arc and back-arc systems. This evolution followed two major stages of rifting: (I) Stage I or syn-rift phase, related to intra-basin extension, occurred first. This stage is indicated by coarse-grained detrital sedimentary rocks and bimodal volcanism (basis of the Early Cambrian Volcano-Sedimentary Sequence; ECVSS), which filled half-graben systems. During this stage, tuff-hosted stratiform, exhalative Fe-Mn deposits along with Kiruna-type IOA deposits formed. The former deposits (e.g., Narigan) are related to early submarine rhyolithic volcanism of the rift-phase sequence, whereas the later (e.g., Esfordi, Choghart, Chadormalu, Chahgaz) are connected to hydrothermal activity directly linked to the arc calk-alkaline magmatism. (II) Stage II or sag-phase, involveding the deposition of calcareous shales, siltstones and carbonates (upper part of the ECVSS). Sedimentation during this phase was controlled by basin subsidence and by the reactivation of the half-graben faults. SEDEX deposits are hosted within a carbonaceous, black siltstone unit of the sag-phase sequence, which was deposited during a period of rapid basin subsidence and under anoxic conditions. The location of synsedimentary faults and the prevalence of anoxic conditions were key factors controlling SEDEX mineralization processes in the basin. An elevated geothermal gradient caused by maximum syn-rift magmatism and sub-crustal lithospheric thinning, affecting primarily the center, western and southwestern basin, may have driven a basin-scale hydrothermal fluid circulation. This finding explains the abundance of larger, well correlable SEDEX deposits in the northwestern and central parts of the Zarigan-Chahmir basin. Peer Reviewed Postprint (published version)
author2 Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Minera i Recursos Naturals
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ERNMA - Enginyeria dels Recursos Naturals i Medi Ambient
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author Abdorrahman, Rajabi
Canet Miquel, Carles
Rastad, Ebrahim
Alfonso Abella, María Pura
author_facet Abdorrahman, Rajabi
Canet Miquel, Carles
Rastad, Ebrahim
Alfonso Abella, María Pura
author_sort Abdorrahman, Rajabi
title Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
title_short Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
title_full Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
title_fullStr Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
title_full_unstemmed Basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative Zn–Pb deposits of the Early Cambrian Zarigan–Chahmir Basin, Central Iran
title_sort basin evolution and stratigraphic correlation of sedimentary-exhalative zn–pb deposits of the early cambrian zarigan–chahmir basin, central iran
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