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Understanding the magma-crust interaction: the role of the northern Gondwana margin in the genesis and evolution of the Jurassic Alvand plutonic complex (Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone, NW Iran)

JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES(2023)

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This work investigates the petrogenesis of the main magmatic rocks of the Jurassic Alvand plutonic complex, located in the northern sector of the Sanandaj-Sirjan Zone of Iran. The Alvand complex is made up of a wide range of rocks spanning gabbro to leucogranites, containing a diversified range of enclaves, from mafic-to felsicand surmicaceous-type. Here we present new textural characterization together with mineral, whole rock and Sr-Nd isotope chemistry of the main magmatic lithotypes. We integrated this new data with the available ones to understand the petrogenesis of the Alvand magmas and their interaction with the Ediacaran-Cambrian crystalline basement. A legacy of the Peri-Gondwanan crust is evident in Alvand felsic rocks. The whole rock chemistry, the Sr-Nd isotope ratios and assimilation-fractional crystallization numerical models indicate their genesis partly through differentiation via fractional crystallization from the coeval Alvand gabbros coupled with a concurrent and significative mass-addition of material from the Cadomian basement. At a wider scale, this work also provides new insights into the understanding the role of the continental crust in the buildup of transcrustal magmatic systems and therefore to a better comprehension of crust growth process driven by intense magmacrust interaction events.
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Alvand plutonic complex,Gondwana,Sanandaj-Sirjan zone,Continental crust growth,Magma-crust connection,AFC processes
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