پتروژنز و زمین‌ شیمی عناصر کمیاب توده‌ های نفوذی، زون‌ های اسکارنی و کانسنگ اسکارن آهن شترسنگ، شمال‌ غرب نیشابور. (Persian)

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      Petrogenesis and Geochemistry of REE of Intrusive Rocks, Skarn Zone, and Iron Ore of Shotorsang, Northwest of Neyshabour. (English)
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      Shotorsang iron skarn is located in 60 km northwest of Neyshabour (Khorasan Razavi, Iran) in Quchan-Sabzevar magmatic belt. Subvolcanic intrusion rocks have intruded into Cretaceous limestones and created skarnization. These rocks are divided into syenite porphyry and granodiorite porphyry based on their geochemical characteristics. They are I type oxidizing, metaluminous, and tectonic. Setting of the subvolcanic rocks are the subduction zone of the continental margin (VAG). Comparing the mineralization potential of the subvolcanic rocks of this area based on the use of the graph of SiO2 against K2O, MgO, Na2O+K2O, and Ni-V shows that they are fertile in terms of the formation of Fe and Cu skarn. Syenite porphyry is the origin of this mineralization, and magnesium in skarn is taken from hydrothermal fluid. The diagram of Eu/Eu*, Ce/Ce*, (Pr/Yb)n ratios also confirms the presence of meteoric water in the formation of the skarn zone. The primary fluid, which has a positive anomaly of Ce/Ce* and Eu/Eu* had acidic and oxidant conditions and high temperature, and formed pyroxene skarn. A part of magnetite mineralization is formed in this zone, and in this condition, the highest amount of REE entered the pyroxene skarn zone and diluted the fluid in terms of REE. This issue has led to a sharp decrease in the amount of REE in the mineralization zone. Negative Ce/Ce* and Eu/Eu* anomalies indicate alkaline conditions with less concentrated REE content, consistent with chlorite skarn. The highest amount of Fe mineralization is formed in this zone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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