Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana

Volumen 74, núm. 3, A160722, 2022

http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/BSGM2022v74n3a160722

 

 

Provenance of Upper Devonian Ilanqareh Formation (NW Iran), assessed using petrography and major element geochemistry

Origen de la Formación Ilanqareh (NW Irán) del Devónico Superior, evaluado por medio de petrografía y geoquímica de elementos mayores

 

Javad Anjerdi1, Mahdi Jafarzadeh2,*, Adel Najafzadeh1, Rahim Mahari1

Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Iran.

Shahrood University of Technology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Shahrood, Iran.

* Corresponding author: (M. Jafarzadeh) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

How to cite this article:

Anjerdi, J., Jafarzadeh, M., Najafzadeh, A., Mahari, R., 2022, Provenance of Upper Devonian Ilanqareh Formation (NW Iran), assessed using petrography and major element geochemistry: Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 74 (3), A160722. http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/BSGM2022v74n3a160722

Manuscript received: April 15, 2022; Corrected manuscript received: June 25, 2022; Manuscript accepted: July 15, 2022.

 

ABSTRACT

In this study, a combination of petrographic and major element geochemical methods was employed on sandstones and shales of Upper Devonian Ilanqareh Formation, northwest of Iran, aimed at investigating the tectonic setting and the weathering degree of rocks in the source area. The index of compositional variability (ICV below 1) indicated that the studied quartzarenite and subarkose sandstones were not in the first cycle. Petrographic studies showed the existence of a craton interior provenance for these sandstones and geochemical studies identified recycling of older formations as an important source of these deposits. The chemical index of alteration (CIA values of 78.18 to 90.42 for sandstones and 91.55 to 91.93 for shale samples) indicated that the samples were affected by the high degree of weathering due to the humid climate in the source areas. Geochemical discrimination diagrams revealed that the samples were deposited in a passive margin. According to the paleogeography, this passive margin was the margin of a rift basin in the northwest of Gondwana, and the Ilanqareh deposits were derived from the Arabian-Nubian shield and the recycling of the Lower Palaeozoic sandstones in the region.

Keywords: Devonian, Northern Gondwana margin, Ilanqareh Formation, provenance, Tectonic setting, NW Iran.