1. Genesis of the Nasirabad manganese occurrence, Fars province, Iran: Geochemical evidences.
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Zarasvandi, Alireza, Lentz, David, Rezaei, Mohsen, and Pourkaseb, Houshang
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MANGANESE ,GEOCHEMISTRY ,PETROLOGY ,THRUST belts (Geology) ,TITANIUM dioxide - Abstract
Abstract: The Nasirabad manganese occurrence is located to the south of the Neyriz in the Fars province. Structurally and lithologically, this occurrence lies in the southwest part of the Zagros Thrust Belt and was deposited as Mn-nodules and interconnected ore-bearing interlayer's with radiolarite cherts in the vicinity of the Neyriz ophiolites. The present work deals with the geology and geochemistry of the Nasirabad manganese occurrence with a discussion of its genesis. High Mn/Fe (average 18.85) and high Ba (average 28,830ppm) with low Pb (2.0ppm) and LREE>HREE, La
n /Ndn (average 4.5), Dyn /Ybn (average 1.2) and negative Eu anomaly suggest distal hydrothermal source. The Co/Zn (average 2.2), Ce/La ratio (average 0.67) and trace element discrimination diagrams indicate hydrothermal–hydrogenous processes. Y/Ho ratio (average 24.85) and strong positive correlation coefficient between major oxides and some high field strength elements (HFSE) like; TiO2 vs Fe2 O3 (r =0.98), Al2 O3 vs Zr (r =0.97), Al2 O3 vs Fe2 O3 (r =0.98), Zr vs K2 O (r =0.98), Nb vs TiO2 (r =0.92), Th vs Fe2 O3 (r =0.76), Th vs MgO (r =0.86) reveal the presence of volcaniclastics and (or) terrigenous detritals of mafic composition being deposited into the depositional basin. It seems that intermittent interlayering of mafic detrital material derived from volcanic eruption of the Neyriz island arc directly affected the physicochemical conditions of hydrothermal ore precipitation in this basin and consequently the Nasirabad manganese ores represent hydrothermal–hydrogenous geochemical characteristics. The Nasirabad is an example of non-sulphidic, oxic Mn-mineralization. Similar trend between the enrichment and depletion of some bioessential elements (e.g., Mn, As, Ba, Sr, Co, Ce) might have been resulted from selective sequestering of metal ions by microbial processes and hence hydrogenous characteristics may also be the result of biogenetic processes. Moreover the high dilution of distal hydrothermal exhalations by sea water cannot be ruled out. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2013
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