The Anarak Metamorphic Complex, localized in Central Iran, is a fossil accretionary wedge composed of several tectonometamorphic units. Some of these, the Chah Gorbeh, the Morghab and the Ophiolitic complexes, contain mafic rocks that have been metamorphosed at high-pressure-low-temperature conditions. Such units have been stacked together and later refolded during the final stages of exhumation. Structural analysis at the mesoscale recognized at least three deformation events. Microstructural analyses, mineral chemistry and thermodynamic modelling reveal that the mafic schists followed contrasting P-T paths during their tectonometamorphic evolutions. In the schists of the Chah Gorbeh and Ophiolitic complexes an early greenschist-facies stage was later overprinted by blueschist-facies phase assemblages with suggested peak conditions of 390-440 °C at 0.6-0.9 GPa for the meta-basalt within the Ophiolitic Complex and 320-380 °C at 0.6-0.9 GPa for the blueschists of the Chah Gorbeh Complex. P-T conditions at metamorphic peak were 410-450 °C at 0.78-0.9 GPa for the Morghab blueschists, but they are reached before a greenschist-facies re-equilibration. Compositional zoning of amphiboles and epidotes of this greenschist-facies stage suggests a renewed pressure increase at the end of this metamorphic stage. Based on these data we reconstructed a clockwise P-T path for the Morghab mafic schists and a counter-clockwise path for the Chah Gorbeh blueschists and ophiolitic meta-basalts. Such contrasting metamorphic evolutions of tectonic units that were later accreted to the same wedge are indicative of the complex tectonic dynamics that occur within accretionary-subduction complexes.

Zanchetta, S., Malaspina, N., Zanchi, A., Benciolini, L., Martin, S., Javadi, H., et al. (2018). Contrasting subduction-exhumation paths in the blueschists of the anarak metamorphic complex (Central Iran). GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 155(2), 316-334 [10.1017/S0016756817000218].

Contrasting subduction-exhumation paths in the blueschists of the anarak metamorphic complex (Central Iran)

Zanchetta, S
Primo
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Malaspina, N
Secondo
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Zanchi, A
Penultimo
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2018

Abstract

The Anarak Metamorphic Complex, localized in Central Iran, is a fossil accretionary wedge composed of several tectonometamorphic units. Some of these, the Chah Gorbeh, the Morghab and the Ophiolitic complexes, contain mafic rocks that have been metamorphosed at high-pressure-low-temperature conditions. Such units have been stacked together and later refolded during the final stages of exhumation. Structural analysis at the mesoscale recognized at least three deformation events. Microstructural analyses, mineral chemistry and thermodynamic modelling reveal that the mafic schists followed contrasting P-T paths during their tectonometamorphic evolutions. In the schists of the Chah Gorbeh and Ophiolitic complexes an early greenschist-facies stage was later overprinted by blueschist-facies phase assemblages with suggested peak conditions of 390-440 °C at 0.6-0.9 GPa for the meta-basalt within the Ophiolitic Complex and 320-380 °C at 0.6-0.9 GPa for the blueschists of the Chah Gorbeh Complex. P-T conditions at metamorphic peak were 410-450 °C at 0.78-0.9 GPa for the Morghab blueschists, but they are reached before a greenschist-facies re-equilibration. Compositional zoning of amphiboles and epidotes of this greenschist-facies stage suggests a renewed pressure increase at the end of this metamorphic stage. Based on these data we reconstructed a clockwise P-T path for the Morghab mafic schists and a counter-clockwise path for the Chah Gorbeh blueschists and ophiolitic meta-basalts. Such contrasting metamorphic evolutions of tectonic units that were later accreted to the same wedge are indicative of the complex tectonic dynamics that occur within accretionary-subduction complexes.
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accretionary wedge; Central Iran; mafic blueschists; P–T evolution; Geology
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2017
2018
155
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316
334
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Zanchetta, S., Malaspina, N., Zanchi, A., Benciolini, L., Martin, S., Javadi, H., et al. (2018). Contrasting subduction-exhumation paths in the blueschists of the anarak metamorphic complex (Central Iran). GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, 155(2), 316-334 [10.1017/S0016756817000218].
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