Early Archaean continental crust in the Eastern Ghats granulite belt, India: isotopic evidence from a charnockite suite
15. Life on land
01 natural sciences
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1017/s0016756801005702
Publication Date:
2008-08-13T04:41:35Z
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ABSTRACT
The Eastern Ghats granulite belt of India has traditionally been described as a Proterozoic
mobile belt, with probable Archaean protoliths. However, recent findings suggest that synkinematic
development of granulites took place in a compressional tectonic regime and that granulite facies
metamorphism resulted from crustal thickening. The field, petrological and geochemical studies of a
charnockite massif of tonalitic to trondhjemitic composition, and associated rocks, document granulite
facies metamorphism and dehydration partial melting of basic rocks at lower crustal depths, with
garnet granulite residues exposed as cognate xenoliths within the charnockite massif. The melting and
generation of the charnockite suite under granulite facies conditions have been dated c. 3.0 Ga by
Sm–Nd and Rb–Sr whole rock systematics and Pb–Pb zircon dating. Sm–Nd model dates between 3.4
and 3.5 Ga and negative epsilon values provide evidence of early Archaean continental crust in this
high-grade terrain.
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