TY - JOUR A1 - Saki, Adel A1 - Miri, Mirmohammad A1 - Oberhänsli, Roland T1 - Pseudosection modelling of the Precambrian meta-pelites from the Poshtuk area, NW Iran JF - Periodico di mineralogia : an international journal of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, ore deposits, petrology, volcanology and applied topics on environment, archaeometry and cultural heritage / Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Roma la Sapienza N2 - Precambrian meta-pelites of the Poshtuk area in northwest Iran contain the prograde mineral assemblage staurolite-garnet-chloritoid-muscovite-biotite that was replaced by the assemblage garnet-staurolite-chlorite-muscovite-biotite at peak metamorphic condition. Whole-rock compositions reveal that high Fe, Al and Mn contents of their protolith rendered them prone to form these assemblages. Pseudosections calculated in KFMASH, MnKFMASH, and MnNCKFMASHO systems were used to investigate the P-T evolution of the samples. They clearly show the significant effect of MnO on the stability of the chloritoid-bearing assemblages and the formation of garnet through consumption of chlorite and chloritoid. The pseudosection in a T- aH(2)O diagram shows that the studied assemblage could be stable only at a(H2O)>0.8. X-Mg isopleths for garnet and biotite point to peak P-T conditions of about 3.75 kbar and 575 degrees C. Chloritoid stability is overstepped with such conditions. This can be attributed to thermal perturbation due to plutonism. It is concluded, metamorphism was primarily controlled by advective heat from magmatic intrusions in the Poshtuk area. The Precambrian basement complexes were extensively overprinted by the Pan-African Orogeny as well as younger magmatic and metamorphic activities associated to Alpine Orogeny during convergence of Arabian and Eurasian plate. KW - meta-pelites KW - pseudosection KW - chloritoid stability KW - Precambrain KW - Poshtuk Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.13133/2239-1002/16632 SN - 0369-8963 VL - 90 IS - 3 SP - 325 EP - 340 PB - Bardi CY - Roma ER -