PETROLOGY, FLUID INCLUSIONS AND METAMORPHIC HISTORY OF BHOPALPATNAM GRANULITES, CENTRAL INDIA

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dc.contributor.author Santosh M.
dc.contributor.author Iki T.
dc.contributor.author Tsunogae T.
dc.contributor.author Vansutre S.
dc.contributor.author Hari K.R.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-28T06:16:22Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-28T06:16:22Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13764932
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2006, 28, 1, 81-98
dc.identifier.issn 1367-9120
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/47174
dc.description.abstract The Bhopalpatnam granulite belt (BGB) flanks the Pranhita-Godavari (PG) rift basin with ages ranging from 1.6 to 1.9 Ga, representing a major Mesoproterozoic thermal regime in central India. We present here new results on the metamorphic P-T conditions from garnet-bearing enderbitic charnockite and pelitic gneisses, and document the fluid regimes from detailed fluid inclusions studies in corundum and quartz in corundum-bearing gneiss and garnet-sillimanite-rutile gneiss, respectively, from this granulite belt. A peak pressure-temperature window of 8-9.5 kbar and 720-800 °C is defined by phase equilibrium considerations on garnet-clinopyroxene-plagioclase-quartz assemblages in garnet-bearing charnockite. The garnet-plagioclase-sillimanite-quartz assemblages in pelitic gneiss yield slightly lower P-T estimates of 660-720 °C at 4.7-6.5 kbar. Primary fluid inclusions in corundum comprise monophase carbonic inclusions with melting temperatures varying from -56.6 to -57.4 °C, indicating that the dominant part of the trapped fluid is pure CO2. The inclusions homogenize into the liquid phase at temperatures in the range of -18.5 to -5.9 °C (1.024-0.961 g/cm3). Fluid inclusions in quartz from garnet-sillimanite-rutile gneiss correspond to two categories; Group I (primary) and Group II (pseudosecondary). Both the groups show melting temperatures in the range of -55.9 to -62.9 °C, suggesting the presence of traces of other volatiles (CH4/N2) in addition to CO2. The homogenization temperature of Group I inclusions ranges from -46.3 to -0.1 °C, the extreme low homogenizations indicating very high-density (up to 1.140 g/cm3) for the carbonic fluid. Group II inclusions show higher homogenization temperatures of up to 16.2 °C. The estimated CO2 isochore for primary inclusions in corundum and quartz intersects the peak P-T condition of the BGB derived from mineral phase equilibria. We therefore, infer that CO2 was the dominant fluid species that was trapped at or near the peak metamorphic conditions in BGB. The metamorphic and fluid regimes, as well as the exhumation history of this granulite belt are thus constrained from a combination of petrologic and fluid inclusion studies. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.subject BHOPALPATNAM
dc.subject CENTRAL INDIA
dc.subject FLUID INCLUSIONS
dc.subject GRANULITE
dc.subject PETROLOGY
dc.subject Mesoproterozoic
dc.title PETROLOGY, FLUID INCLUSIONS AND METAMORPHIC HISTORY OF BHOPALPATNAM GRANULITES, CENTRAL INDIA
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.jseaes.2004.06.009
dc.subject.age Precambrian::Proterozoic::Mesoproterozoic
dc.subject.age Докембрий::Протерозой::Мезопротерозойская


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