Origin of tourmaline in micaschists of ‎Gol-e-Gohar metamorphic complex from south-eastern Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (Baft, Kerman Province)‎

In Gol-e-Gohar micaschists from south-east Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (Kerman province), there are tourmaline crystals which are enriched in  Mg and Na (Mg: 1.830 a.p.f.u and Na: 0.680 a.p.f.u), and so, they are dravite in compositions belonging  to alkaline series. The delineated combinational profiles f...

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Main Authors: Hosein Fatehi, Hamid Ahmadipour, Hesam Moeinzadeh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2018-08-01
Series:پترولوژی
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Online Access:http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_22855_c755e15a73e089d72b3935255ebd802c.pdf
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Summary:In Gol-e-Gohar micaschists from south-east Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone (Kerman province), there are tourmaline crystals which are enriched in  Mg and Na (Mg: 1.830 a.p.f.u and Na: 0.680 a.p.f.u), and so, they are dravite in compositions belonging  to alkaline series. The delineated combinational profiles from core to rim from  these tourmalines display a weak compositional zoning. Evidences such as the existence of quartz inclusions in these minerals, equilibriated boundaries between the tourmalines and biotites in all cases and the orientation of some tourmaline crystals along with other metapelite-forming minerals and weak chemical zoning in them indicate that they formed during or after acting tectonic forces and metamorphic events. Moreover, chemical composition of the studied tourmalines, such as F
ISSN:2228-5210
2322-2182