Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences

The Agh-Daragh study area in the north of Ahar is located in Ahar-Arasbaran zone. The area is distinguished by W, Cu and Au metal endowment and has been explored during stream sediment and heavy mineral exploration. At least, three mineral occurrences are detected in Agh-Daragh area including Cu sto...

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Main Authors: Heydar Asgharzadeh-asl, Ebrahim Tale Fazel, Behzad Mehrabi, Fariborz Masoudi
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Published: University of Isfahan 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_22392_447fbb0ee357ce91b2325020bf5f1467.pdf
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author Heydar Asgharzadeh-asl
Ebrahim Tale Fazel
Behzad Mehrabi
Fariborz Masoudi
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description The Agh-Daragh study area in the north of Ahar is located in Ahar-Arasbaran zone. The area is distinguished by W, Cu and Au metal endowment and has been explored during stream sediment and heavy mineral exploration. At least, three mineral occurrences are detected in Agh-Daragh area including Cu stockwork-disseminated mineralization in Chupanlar (occurred in Omz quartz-monzonite), Cu-Au±W vein-type mineralization in Ayran Goli (occurred in Og granodiorite), and Fe±Cu skarn in Gowdal (occurred between quartz-monzonite unit and crystallized carbonate). Chemically, Agh-Daragh mineralization-related metaluminous granitoids belong to oxidized, I-type and high-K calc-alkaline to shoshonitic series. They have SiO2 = 63.5–67.6 wt%, Al2O3 = 14–16.5 wt%, and K2O/Na2O = 0.5–1.8. Moreover, LILE enrichment relative to HFSE depletion and HREE in the granitoids and the dikes occurred due to fluid-melt interaction, which are characteristics of subduction tectonic environment. In their magmatic evolution, the Agh-Daragh intrusive rocks underwent a transition from the early intrusive phases belonging to granodiorite (Og unit) with low K/Na and Fe2O3/FeO ratios and to the late intrusive phases belonging to quartz-monzonite (Omz unit) enriched in K (K/Na >1) and oxidized (Fe2O3/FeO >1). It seems that high content of volatiles in high-K and oxygenate magmas occurs due to saturation of magmatic melt in water under a lower degree of quartz-monzonite crystallization immediately preceding Cu-Au±W mineralization at Agh-Daragh intrusive suite. Combining our field geology and geochemical-metallogenic evidences, we conclude that the mineralization in Agh-Daragh area mostly occurred in accompany with late quartz-monzonite stocks; as a result, identification of high-K intrusive rocks and related dikes have important implications for proceeding exploration planning specially indicating of drilling points, and further refines the basis for mineral exploration in Sheyviar Dagh intrusive suite and subsequently in Ahar-Arasbaran metallogenic zone.
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spelling doaj.art-b2ca2ba5bc864269a736dfeac7d190e92023-09-02T14:51:32ZfasUniversity of Isfahanپترولوژی2228-52102322-21822018-01-01832214410.22108/ijp.2017.100426.022392Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrencesHeydar Asgharzadeh-asl0Ebrahim Tale Fazel1Behzad Mehrabi2Fariborz Masoudi3Department of Geochemistry, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Geochemistry, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Geology, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, IranDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Earth sciences, University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, IranThe Agh-Daragh study area in the north of Ahar is located in Ahar-Arasbaran zone. The area is distinguished by W, Cu and Au metal endowment and has been explored during stream sediment and heavy mineral exploration. At least, three mineral occurrences are detected in Agh-Daragh area including Cu stockwork-disseminated mineralization in Chupanlar (occurred in Omz quartz-monzonite), Cu-Au±W vein-type mineralization in Ayran Goli (occurred in Og granodiorite), and Fe±Cu skarn in Gowdal (occurred between quartz-monzonite unit and crystallized carbonate). Chemically, Agh-Daragh mineralization-related metaluminous granitoids belong to oxidized, I-type and high-K calc-alkaline to shoshonitic series. They have SiO2 = 63.5–67.6 wt%, Al2O3 = 14–16.5 wt%, and K2O/Na2O = 0.5–1.8. Moreover, LILE enrichment relative to HFSE depletion and HREE in the granitoids and the dikes occurred due to fluid-melt interaction, which are characteristics of subduction tectonic environment. In their magmatic evolution, the Agh-Daragh intrusive rocks underwent a transition from the early intrusive phases belonging to granodiorite (Og unit) with low K/Na and Fe2O3/FeO ratios and to the late intrusive phases belonging to quartz-monzonite (Omz unit) enriched in K (K/Na >1) and oxidized (Fe2O3/FeO >1). It seems that high content of volatiles in high-K and oxygenate magmas occurs due to saturation of magmatic melt in water under a lower degree of quartz-monzonite crystallization immediately preceding Cu-Au±W mineralization at Agh-Daragh intrusive suite. Combining our field geology and geochemical-metallogenic evidences, we conclude that the mineralization in Agh-Daragh area mostly occurred in accompany with late quartz-monzonite stocks; as a result, identification of high-K intrusive rocks and related dikes have important implications for proceeding exploration planning specially indicating of drilling points, and further refines the basis for mineral exploration in Sheyviar Dagh intrusive suite and subsequently in Ahar-Arasbaran metallogenic zone.http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_22392_447fbb0ee357ce91b2325020bf5f1467.pdfgeochemical-metallogenichigh-K late intrusive rocksexploration implicationAhar-Arasbaran zoneAgh-Daragh
spellingShingle Heydar Asgharzadeh-asl
Ebrahim Tale Fazel
Behzad Mehrabi
Fariborz Masoudi
Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
پترولوژی
geochemical-metallogenic
high-K late intrusive rocks
exploration implication
Ahar-Arasbaran zone
Agh-Daragh
title Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
title_full Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
title_fullStr Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
title_short Geochemical-metallogenic evolution of Agh-Daragh igneous rocks (north of Ahar) links to Cu-Au±W occurrences
title_sort geochemical metallogenic evolution of agh daragh igneous rocks north of ahar links to cu au w occurrences
topic geochemical-metallogenic
high-K late intrusive rocks
exploration implication
Ahar-Arasbaran zone
Agh-Daragh
url http://ijp.ui.ac.ir/article_22392_447fbb0ee357ce91b2325020bf5f1467.pdf
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