2018
DOI: 10.1017/s001675681800050x
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Provenance and geochemical variations across the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition in the Soltanieh Formation, Alborz Mountains, Iran

Abstract: The Soltanieh Formation in the Alborz Mountains of northern Iran is not only a key lithostratigraphic unit for reconstruction of the Iranian geological history, but also a globally outstanding succession to reveal variations in seawater composition across the Precambrian–Cambrian (PC–C) transition. Mineralogical and geochemical data from a continuous stratigraphic record of Lower and Upper Shale members of the Soltanieh Formation are used to define their provenance, tectonic setting as well as geochemical vari… Show more

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“…The use of Geochemical approaches in fine-grained sediments complement the information obtained from petrographical methods (e.g., McLennan et al 1993;Armstrong-Altrin et al 2018Etemad-Saeed & Najafi 2019). Since thick layers of mudrock remain well preserved in the study section, we analyzed the bulk chemical composition of these finegrained siliciclastics in order to collate them with our petrographic results.…”
Section: Geochemistry Of Mudrocksmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The use of Geochemical approaches in fine-grained sediments complement the information obtained from petrographical methods (e.g., McLennan et al 1993;Armstrong-Altrin et al 2018Etemad-Saeed & Najafi 2019). Since thick layers of mudrock remain well preserved in the study section, we analyzed the bulk chemical composition of these finegrained siliciclastics in order to collate them with our petrographic results.…”
Section: Geochemistry Of Mudrocksmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2006, and references therein; Etemad‐Saeed et al . 2016; Etemad‐Saeed & Najafi 2019). Oblique convergence is accommodated through a combination of left‐lateral strike–slip and thrust faulting (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%