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Fe-Ti-P-rich rocks (FTP) are unusual with respect to their mineralogy and bulk composition. Varieties of these rocks are mostly related to Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites and to a lesser extent to the upper parts of mafic-ultramafic intracratonic layered complexes and other igneous rock suites. We present results on the geology, mineralogy and geochemistry of a new occurrence of FTP, associated with mafic rocks in the northwestern part of Iran. The Qareaghaj mafic-ultramafic intrusion (QMUI) is a small igneous body situated between Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks and a Precambrian low grade metamorphic complex. The QMUI is composed mainly of non-mineralized mafic and apatite- and Fe-Ti oxide-rich ultramafic rocks. The mafic rocks, mainly coarse-grained gabbro, microgabbro and amphibolite, have a simple mineral assemblage (plagioclase + clinopyroxene + ilmenite) and based on field observations, mineralogy and chemical composition are comagmatic. The ultramafic rocks with high proportion of olivine (∼40–66 vol.%), apatite (∼0.1–16 vol.%), ilmenite (∼11–19 vol.%) and magnetite (∼2–13 vol.%), have unusual bulk compositions (e.g., SiO2 ∼ 21–30 wt.%, total iron expressed as Fe2O3 tot ∼ 26–42 wt.%, TiO2 ∼ 5–11 wt.%, MgO ∼ 9–20 wt.%, P2O5 up to 5.1 wt.%, Cr ∼ 40–160 ppm, Ni ∼ 7–73 ppm). The FTP forms numerous sill-like layers, ranging in thickness from ∼5 cm to few meters. These rocks, totally enclosed in mafic rocks with sharp and concordant contacts, show a magmatic lamination and follow the general NW–SE trend of QMUI. The apatite-rich ultramafic rocks makes up 90–95% of the total ultramafic outcrops and contain Mg-poor olivine (Mg# ∼ 40–58) and low-Mg spinel (Mg# ∼ 30–44) in contrast to apatite-poor ones (∼60–63 and ∼43–46, respectively). Field relationships, mineral compositions and geochemical data suggested that the FTP are not related to the mafic host rocks. On the contrary, they intruded latter into the gabbros during plastic, high temperature deformation in local shear zones. Fractional crystallization of P-rich ferrobasaltic parental magma at depth, probably in an open magmatic system, not far from the QMUI magma chamber, is considered as responsible for the formation of the evolved FTP in QMUI.
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Mirmohammadi, M., Kananian, A. & Tarkian, M. The nature and origin of Fe-Ti-P-rich rocks in the Qareaghaj mafic-ultramafic intrusion, NW Iran. Mineralogy and Petrology 91, 71–100 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00710-007-0182-8
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