An unusual assemblage of talc-phengite-chlorite-K-feldspar in quartz schists from the Nahavand area, Sanandaj-Sirjan zone, Iran
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Izadyar, J.Mojab, S.Kuroshi, O.Zare, M.نوع مدرک
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Englishچکیده
For the first time, an unusual assemblage of talc-phengite-chlorite-K-feldspar was found in quartz schists from the
Sanandaj-Sirjan zone in the Nahavand area in western Iran. The talc-bearing quartz schists occur as small bodies
or lenses within pelitic schist layers and contain talc, phengite, chlorite, K-feldspar and quartz as major mineral
constituents with subordinate amounts of calcite and graphite. Textural analysis revealed that talc, phengite,
chlorite and K-feldspar are in sharp contact and no reaction rims between them were observed. Constructed
petrogenetic gird in the K
2O-FeO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O (KFMASH) model system containing talc, phengite,
chlorite, K-feldspar, phlogopite and kyanite with excess quartz and H
2O shows that divariant assemblage of talcphengite-
chlorite-K-feldspar is stable over a wide P-T range defined by the following two univariant reactions:
phengite + talc + quartz = chlorite + K-feldspar + kyanite + H
2O and chlorite + phlogopite + quartz = talc +
phengite + K-feldspar + H
2O. Constructed Al2O3-KAlO2-MgO+FeO (AKM) compatibility diagrams predict that
phengite (X
Ph = 0.280, YPh = 0.860), chlorite (XChl = 0.570, YChl = 0.640), talc (XTlc = 0.160, YTlc = 0.02) and Kfeldspar
are stable at P = 11 kbar and T = 400°C. This relatively high-pressure assemblage could be formed during
the subduction of the Neo-Tethys oceanic plate under Iranian microcontinent.
کلید واژگان
High-pressure metamorphismNahavand
Sanandaj-Sirjan zone
Talc-phengite-K-felds parassemblage
شماره نشریه
3تاریخ نشر
2014-08-011393-05-10
ناشر
Springerسازمان پدید آورنده
Department of Geology, University of Zanjan, University Blvd., Zanjan, IranDepartment of Geology, University of Zanjan, University Blvd., Zanjan, Iran
Department of Geology, University of Zanjan, University Blvd., Zanjan, Iran
Department of Geology, University of Zanjan, University Blvd., Zanjan, Iran




