Zircon U-Pb geochronology and petrology of the tholeiitic gabbro from the Kovanlik (Giresun) area: Constraints for the Late Cretaceous bimodal arc magmatism in the Eastern Pontides Orogenic Belt, NE Turkey
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2022Yazar
Temizel, İrfanArslan, Mehmet
Yazar, Emel Abdioğlu
Aslan, Zafer
Kaygusuz, Abdullah
Eraydın, Tuğba Baki
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Mafic intrusions of the Eastern Pontides Orogenic Belt (EPOB) in NE Turkey are found rarely in varying ages,
sizes and compositions. Of these, tholeiitic gabbro stocks, namely Kovanlık gabbro, consist of pyroxene gabbro
and minor hornblende gabbro with a mainly granular texture. The pyroxene gabbro contains plagioclase, clinoand ortho-pyroxene, olivine, and Fe–Ti oxides, whereas the hornblende gabbro includes mainly plagioclase,
hornblende, rarely biotite and Fe–Ti oxides. The clinopyroxene compositions of the pyroxene gabbro exhibit
arc-related tholeiitic magmas. The Kovanlık gabbroic rocks have high U/Yb zircon ratios, implying continental
arc-related tectonic settings. Zircon U–Pb dating on the Kovanlık gabbro yielded a concordia age of ~92 Ma
(Turonian). Petrochemically, the gabbroic rocks have a tholeiitic character and show arc- and MORB-like signatures. The gabbroic rocks show positive Rb, Ba, K, Pb, Sr, Ti and negative Nb, Ce, Nd, Hf, Zr anomalies in NMORB normalized diagrams. The chondrite-normalized REE plots of the rocks show flat to feeble right-dipping
REE patterns (LaN/LuN = 0.94–2.56) with positive Eu anomalies (EuN/Eu* = 1.15–2.14; except for two pyroxene
gabbro samples). The gabbroic rocks have 87Sr/86Sr(i) ratios (0.704533 to 0.706265), εNd(i) values (4.04–4.85), 206Pb/204Pb (18.56–18.68) and 207Pb/204Pb (15.61–15.64) ratios. Low Nb/La and Nb/Y ratios, as well as high
Sr/Yb and Ba/Rb ratios, indicate that source regions were modified by slab-derived fluids and/or melts. The
obtained zircon dating, isotopic and geochemical data, as well as regional geology, revealed that the tholeiitic
mafic magma derived from a spinel-lherzolite mantle at a relatively shallow depth, and the Kovanlık gabbro in
the EPOB represents one of the first mafic intrusions of Late Cretaceous bimodal arc magmatism related to the
roll-back of the northwards subducting Tethys oceanic plate.