Deep structure across the Zagros Mountains and the Iranian Plateau. An integrated geophysical and petrological approach

  • Lavinia Tunini Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra Jaume Almera, CSIC.
  • Ivone Jiménez-Munt Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra Jaume Almera, CSIC.
  • Manel Fernández Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra Jaume Almera, CSIC.
Keywords: lithospheric mantle, mantle composition, LAB.

Abstract

The Zagros, mountains which cross Iran from NW to SE, were formed by the collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates during the Cenozoic. A low seismic velocities anomaly (Maggi & Priestley, 2005; Alinaghi et al., 2007) and the integrated fitting of elevation, potential fields and thermal data (Molinaro et al., 2005), suggest a thinning in the upper mantle below the orogen. Using a method (Afonso et al., 2008) which combines elevation, geoid, gravity, superficial heat flow, seismic and petrological data, we investigate the mantle structure down to 400 km depth of a profile which crosses the westernmost part of the Zagros Mountains, passes the Alborz and reaches the southern coast of the Caspian Sea. The result shows a significant deficit of mass in the lithospheric mantle beneath the Zagros and we solve that with thickness variation of the lithospheric mantle. The lithosphere-astenosphere boundary (LAB), which is almost 230 km deep below the Foreland Basin, goes up to 120 km depth below the Sinandaj Sirjan Zone. A mantle thinning affects the whole area below the Zagros and the Alborz Mountains and is characterized by a negative density anomaly and a higher temperature. It was necessary to use three different mantle compositions to reach the best fit of the data: a Proton-6 (Griffin et al., 2008) for the mantle below the Mesopotamian foreland; a Tecton Tc-2 (Griffin et al., 2008) for the mantle below the orogen, and a different composition derived from Sahneh ophiolite composition for the mantle below the Eurasian plate.

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Tunini L., Jiménez-Munt I. y Fernández M. (2012). Deep structure across the Zagros Mountains and the Iranian Plateau. An integrated geophysical and petrological approach. Física de la Tierra, 23, 93-111. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_FITE.2011.v23.36912
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