The northeastern margin of the Tethyan Neyriz ophiolite complex in southwes
tern Iran is tectonically juxtaposed under cataclastically-deformed island
are volcanic-volcaniclastic rocks. We document this are component of the Za
gros Crush Zone in the Neyriz area, and describe its petrographic and geoch
emical characteristics. The are unit which we call the Hassanabad Unit, is
tectonically intercalated with Cretaceous limestone in the cataclastic shea
r zone around the Hassanabad pass north of Neyriz.
Analyses of the distributions of the major, rare earth and other trace elem
ents in the volcanic rocks of the Hassanabad Unit reveal a dominantly calc-
alkaline island are composition. Volcanogenic sandstone and sedimentary bre
ccia, with clasts of basalt, andesite and diorite, are cataclastically inte
rcalated with pillowed calc-alkaline island are volcanic rocks, pelagic lim
estone and radiolarian chert. Trace element geochemistry corroborates the p
etrographic evidence that the poorly-sorted and angular volcanogenic sedime
nts were derived locally from the island are volcanic and intrusive rocks.
The emplacement of the volcanic are rocks adjacent to the thrust sheets of
the crustal and mantle sequences of the Neyriz ophiolite was probably a res
ult of subduction-related processes during closure of the Tethys ocean duri
ng the Late Cretaceous. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.