2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4264
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Petrological and geochemical characterization of metamorphic sole rocks beneath the RasKoh ophiolite, western Pakistan: Implication for a Late Cretaceous supra‐subduction zone‐type forearc

Abstract: Small, isolated outcrops of metamorphic sole rocks to the RasKoh ophiolite are exposed south‐east of the RasKoh Arc range, western Pakistan. These crop out as thin slices beneath the sheared serpentinites, and consist of amphibolites, epidote‐bearing amphibolites, and muscovite‐rich amphibolites with granoblastic, grano‐nematoblastic, and porphyroblastic textures. Geochemically, amphibolites present two compositional groups. Group‐I amphibolites are alkaline and enriched in light rare‐earth elements (LREE; LaN… Show more

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“…The Chagai and Raskoh arcs form a double‐arc system that was separated by Dalbandin Trough in Balochistan, southwestern Pakistan (Jones, 1961; Nicholson et al, 2010; Siddiqui et al, 2012; Ullah et al, 2021, 2022). The arc system is ~500 km long and 190 km wide and hosts several large‐scale porphyry Cu–Au deposits in the Chagai region (Siddiqui, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Chagai and Raskoh arcs form a double‐arc system that was separated by Dalbandin Trough in Balochistan, southwestern Pakistan (Jones, 1961; Nicholson et al, 2010; Siddiqui et al, 2012; Ullah et al, 2021, 2022). The arc system is ~500 km long and 190 km wide and hosts several large‐scale porphyry Cu–Au deposits in the Chagai region (Siddiqui, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%