Crystallization Conditions of Basaltic Lavas Based on Clinopyroxene and Olivine Phenocryst Petrology: A Case Study from the Neogene Lavarab Alkaline Basaltic Lavas (LABL), Eastern Iran

  • Sara Houshmand-Manavi
  • , Mehdi Rezaei-Kahkhaei
  • , Urs Klötzli
  • , Habibollah Ghasemi

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Abstract

This paper focuses on delineating and charactering of the magma crystallization conditions of the post-collision Lavarab Alkaline Basaltic Lavas in East Iran. The lavas consist mainly of alkali basalt and basanite, with subordinate trachybasalt. Olivine mostly shows forsterite, chrysolite and hyalo-siderite compositions. Clinopyroxenes are diopside and augite, belonging to peralkaline to subalkaline magmatic series within post-collisional tectonic settings. Estimates of temperature and pressure obtained from single clinopyroxene thermobarometers suggest that crystallization temperatures vary between approximately 1110 and 1260 °C, with pressures ranging from about 0.05 to 1.35 GPa, which correspond to depths of roughly 2 to 51 km at high oxygen fugacity in both the lower and upper continental crust. Olivine-liquid thermometry yields temperatures of ~1385 to ~1393 °C for basanites and ~1275 to ~1339 °C for alkali basalts, assuming a constant pressure of 1.4 GPa. The chemical compositions of phenocrysts in the studied basaltic lavas provide evidence of magma recharge, occurring through multiple pulses of new magma injected into the existing reservoir prior to eruptions. Petrographic evidence, including absorption features, rounded crystal morphologies, patchy zones in olivine, and sieve textures in clinopyroxene, support this interpretation. Additionally, microprobe analyses reveal oscillatory variations in crystal composition from core to rim, confirming the hypothesis of dynamic magma replenishment.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer915
FachzeitschriftMinerals
Jahrgang15
Ausgabenummer9
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2025

Fördermittel

This study is a part of the first author’s PhD thesis. Hereby, the support of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran is gratefully acknowledged. The authors appreciate the help of Fatemeh Vakili, Mehdi Norouzi and Hasan Narimani (Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran, Iran). We are also grateful to Ewa Krzemińska and Grzegorz Zieliński (Polish Geological Institute, Warsaw, Poland) for helping us with the EPMA and to Christian Ball (University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria) who helped with the SEM imaging. Thanks to Mohammad Goudarzi (University of Vienna) for his help with data-curation and software usage, and to Sima Houshmand-Manavi for the geological map preparation, data-curation and visualization. Thanks, are also due to the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, associated editor and reviewers of the journal for their review and handling of this paper.

ÖFOS 2012

  • 105120 Petrologie
  • 105116 Mineralogie
  • 105105 Geochemie

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