TITLE:
Genetic Relationship of Minerals and Carbonate Units of Stratigraphy Sequence in the Ahmadabad Deposit (NE of Bafq) Using Data Related to Rare Earth Elements
AUTHORS:
Sara Amani Lari, Iraj Rassa, Ali Amiri
KEYWORDS:
Ahmadabad Pb-Zn Ore Deposit, Carbonate Rocks Sequence, Rare Earth Elements
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Geology,
Vol.7 No.7,
July
24,
2017
ABSTRACT:
Ahmadabad Pb-Zn ore deposit is located in the mineral area of Bahabad in
Central Iran Zone. This ore deposit like other metallogenic areas in Bahabad
is found in Triassic carbonate rocks. Carbonate rocks in Shotori formation
have the highest frequency in the regional sequence stratigraphy. This formation
is composed of TRSh1, TRSh2, TRSh3 and TRSh4 units. The TRSh3 unit
hosts minerals in ore deposit Ahmadabad. Microcrystalline particles are the
main constituent of these rocks. The most important minerals in this ore deposit
include calamine Celestine, Cerussite and Wulfenite. The comparison of
normalized ore patterns and carbonate sequence indicates that they have a
specified genetic relationship. Here the TRSh2 unit is more similar to minerals.