Journal of Geotechnical Geology

Journal of Geotechnical Geology

Investigation of deformation fabrics and emplacement mechanism of NW- Zahedan granites (Kuhe-Zargoli)

Yazarlar: Shahriar Keshtgar, Mahbobe Nazari

Cilt 3 , Sayı 2 , 2007 , Sayfalar 129-143

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Granit,Deformation,Shear zone,Petrofabric,Emplacement,Zahedan

Özet: The NE-SW trending Zargoli intrusion, which is located in the Zahedan-Saravan Granitoid belt, has intruded into the Sistan suture zone. Host rocks of this pluton are metamorphosed flysch-type sediments southeast of Iran. Plutonic rocks namely, granodiorite, monzogranite and biotite granite, are moderately to highly deform along with the occurrence of relatively extensive sinstral and dextral shear zones. The occurrence of features such as quartz ribbons, mechanical twining in plagioclases, biotite micafish and transformation of orthoclase minerals into microcline in these rocks along with the formation of S-C type mylonite and cataclasite, are all demonstrations of a dynamic metamorphic event in ductile to brittle conditions. Distribution and configuration of porphyroclasts in the mylonitic granite exhibit a Sinstral (Eastern part) and dextral (Western part) shear sense. According to microstructures, ductile deformation occurred between 300-450°c in moderate to high greenschist facies conditiones.


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@article{2007, title={Investigation of deformation fabrics and emplacement mechanism of NW- Zahedan granites (Kuhe-Zargoli)}, volume={3}, number={129–143}, publisher={Journal of Geotechnical Geology}, author={Shahriar Keshtgar, Mahbobe Nazari}, year={2007} }
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Shahriar Keshtgar, Mahbobe Nazari. (2007). Investigation of deformation fabrics and emplacement mechanism of NW- Zahedan granites (Kuhe-Zargoli) (Vol. 3). Vol. 3. Journal of Geotechnical Geology.
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Shahriar Keshtgar, Mahbobe Nazari. Investigation of Deformation Fabrics and Emplacement Mechanism of NW- Zahedan Granites (Kuhe-Zargoli). no. 129–143, Journal of Geotechnical Geology, 2007.