Contrasting magmatic signatures in the Rairakhol and Koraput alkaline complexes, Eastern Ghats belt, India


Autoria(s): BHATTACHARYA, S.; Basei, Miguel Angelo Stipp
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2010

Resumo

The relation between alkaline magmatism and tectonism has been a contentious issue, particularly for the Precambrian continental regions. Alkaline complexes at the southwestern margin of Eastern Ghats belt, India, have been interpreted as rift-valley magmatism. However, those complexes occurring in granulite ensemble in the interior segments of the Eastern Ghats belt could not possibly be related to the rift-system, assumed for the western margin of the Eastern Ghats belt. Koraput complex was emplaced in a pull-apart structure, dominated by magmatic fabrics and geochemically similar to a fractionated alkaline complex, compatible with an alkalibasalt series. Rairakhol complex, on the other hand, shows dominantly solid-state deformation fabrics and geochemically similar to a fractionated calc-alkaline suite. Isotopic data for the Koraput complex indicate ca. 917 Ma alkaline magmatism from a depleted mantle source and postcrystalline thermal overprint at ca. 745 Ma, also recorded from sheared metapelitic country rocks. The calc-alkaline magmatism of the Rairakhol complex occurred around 938 Ma, from an enriched mantle source, closely following Grenvillian granulite facies imprint in the charnockitic country rocks.

Geochronological Research Centre, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil[C-91]

Geochronological Research Centre, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil

Identificador

JOURNAL OF EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE, v.119, n.2, p.175-181, 2010

0253-4126

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30237

10.1007/s12040-010-0010-0

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12040-010-0010-0

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eng

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES

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Journal of Earth System Science

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Palavras-Chave #Alkaline magmatism #granulite ensemble #mantle sources #moving continent #ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE #GRANULITE BELT #CONTINENTAL-CRUST #SHEAR ZONE #SE INDIA #SM-ND #EVOLUTION #CONSTRAINTS #COLLISION #SUITE #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
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