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Geochemistry and Petrology of Ortaklar-Gaziantep mafics within Kocali complex, Gaziantep, Turkey: implications for seawater-hydrothermal alteration and provenance studies

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dc.contributor.advisor이인성-
dc.contributor.author윤은지-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T08:54:38Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T08:54:38Z-
dc.date.issued2016-02-
dc.identifier.other000000132762-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/131414-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 지구환경과학부, 2016. 2. 이인성.-
dc.description.abstractMagnetite-rich Cyprus-type VMS deposit has been discovered from the Ortaklar-Gaziantep region within Kocali complex, Southeast Turkey. Magnetite-rich sulfide ore bodies are in close contact with underlying footwall basalts. These basalts are part of Kocali mélange, which represents an accreted oceanic complex during the closing of Southern Neotethys.
These extrusives are nonvesicular, olivine-free, plagioclase-clinopyroxene phyric basalt with minor Fe-oxides and pyrite. Mineral crystallization sequence of plagioclase followed by augite and Fe-oxides is typical of MORB. Electron microprobed clinopyroxenes are primitive with high Mg# and XFe and thus used as petrogenetic indicators. Analyzed pristine clinopyroxene phenocrysts indicate that they are part of sub-alkaline, non-orogenic tholeiitic basalts. Studied mafics have abundant secondary hydroxides and sulfates which hinder original strontium isotope values. Multi-step 6N HCl leaching experiment was performed to remove non-primary signatures. Unleached basalt powders have 87Sr/86Sr values greater than 0.7045, which are much more radiogenic compared to MORB and arc-related mafics. On the contrary, 87Sr/86Sr values of leached basalt powders are within the MORB range, which coincides with the result from clinopyroxene electron microprobe analyses.
Low Mg# (59~60), MgO (< 8%) and Ni (~120 ppm) suggest that basalts are not primitive and rather derived from moderately evolved magma with olivine fractionation. Mafics exhibit similar REE pattern compared to N-MORB with severe LREE depletion [(La/Sm)CN = 0.35~0.45]. These mafics also exhibit depletion in hygromagmaphile elements such as Nb, Th, and Zr, which imply that mafics are derived from depleted magma. Analyzed basalts are similar to those found from Costa Rica Rift Hole 504b and Northern Chile Ridge.
Mafics most likely formed by the process called dynamic melting in Triassic following the rifting of A-T block from the Arabian platform. Depletion in hygromagmaphile elements is most likely due to prior melt loss as suggested by Pearce and Peate (1995). Projecting the mafics onto the melting models calculated by Shervais et al. (2005) indicate that mafics probably have formed by approximately 5% melting of a mantle that previously lost 1% melt.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction 1
1.1 Regional Geology: Terranes of Turkey and Southern Neotethys 1
1.2 Local Geology: Kocali Complex and VMS deposit in Ortaklar-Gaziantep 2
1.3 Previous Studies on Kocali Complex 4
1.4 Aims and Objectives 7

2. Analytical Methods 10
2.1 Whole rock study 10
2.1.1 Sampling and thin section preparation 10
2.1.2 X-ray Fluorescence major element analyses 10
2.1.3 ICP-MS trace element analyses 11
2.2 Mineral Chemistry 12
2.2.1 Electron microprobe analyses 12
2.3 Acid leaching and XRD analyses 13
2.4 TIMS Sr-Nd isotope analyses 15

3. Results 16
3.1 Whole rock and thin section description 16
3.2 Major and Trace element study 19
3.3 Electron Microprobe result for 21
3.3.1 Clinopyroxene 21
3.3.2 Plagioclase 22
3.3.3 Fe-oxides 23
3.4 Acid leaching and XRD 24
3.5 Sr-Nd isotope analyses 25

4. Discussion 28
4.1 Alteration study: Alteration box plot, Ce and Eu anomaly 28
4.2 Three stage fluid-rock interaction and paragenetic sequence 34
4.3 Possible tectonic setting for Kocali mlange mafics from Ortaklar-Gaziantep region 37
4.4 Possible mantle melting model for Kocali mlange mafics from Ortaklar-Gaziantep region 40

5. Conclusion 44

6. References 47

Figures 58

Tables 75

Abstract in Korean 88
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectDepleted N-MORB-
dc.subjectD-MORB-
dc.subjectOrtaklar deposit-
dc.subjectKocali mélange-
dc.subjectSeawater alteration-
dc.subjectDynamic melting-
dc.subject.ddc550-
dc.titleGeochemistry and Petrology of Ortaklar-Gaziantep mafics within Kocali complex, Gaziantep, Turkey: implications for seawater-hydrothermal alteration and provenance studies-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages90-
dc.contributor.affiliation자연과학대학 지구환경과학부-
dc.date.awarded2016-02-
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