Iron Mineralisation Related to the South Ghorveh and Almoughlagh Batholiths, Western Iran

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
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- 1508 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
The South Ghorveh Batholith (SGB) and the Almoughlagh Batholith (AB) intruded the volcanosedimentary sequence of Songhor Series (Triassic-Jurassic), during the Oligo-Miocene orogenic phase. The granitoids of the AB belong chiefly to the quartz-syenite and syenogranite clans while those constituting the SGB can be generally characterised as quartz monzonite varying towards quartz monzodiorite, and diorite. Granitoids constituting both the batholiths are low in free quartz, and possess characteristics of the æmagnetite seriesÆ, mostly of I-type, metaluminous to marginally peraluminous and calk-alkaline type. Adjacent to them are located the magnetite skarn deposits of Baba Ali and Gelali. In the light of petrography, geochemistry, mineralogy and field geology investigations they could be classified as Fe-skarn and mainly bear characteristics of calcic skarn deposits.
Citation
APA: (2005) Iron Mineralisation Related to the South Ghorveh and Almoughlagh Batholiths, Western Iran
MLA: Iron Mineralisation Related to the South Ghorveh and Almoughlagh Batholiths, Western Iran. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.