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Petrography, Altration and litho and stream sediment Geochemical Exploration in South West of Quchan (Agh Ghale)

Writers : Hkorsand Akbar zadeh, H.; Ghafari Rad, H.; Ebrahimi, Kh.
Refference : 1st Symposium of Iranian Society of Economic Geology
Publishing Year : 1389

Abstract :

45 Km south west of Quchan and at 58°01 to 58°06 langitude and 36°54 to 36°57 latitude is located Agh ghale area. Main rock units are composed of sub volcanic units and Monzodiorite porphyry ,Diorite porphyry and plotonic units as gabbro and volcanic units mainly Trachy Andesite. Based on microscopic studies and did investigation field, alteration zones consist of Propylitic zone, Silicification zone, Carbonatization zone and composition zones, volcanic rocks assemblages and intrusive rocks of this area. Geochemistry studies in the area studies in two section of stream sediment and lithogeochemistry.In data of geochemistry analysis in XRF Method for Cu,Zn and Pb element, three elements show anomaly and relative correlation eachother. Most amount of Cu in area is 362 ppm that is conform be diorite-porphyry.


Subject List : Geochemical Exploration

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