Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison

Antarctica is an important component of Gondwanaland, and its geology has many points of resemblance with that of India. The high grade metamorphic rocks, of which charnockite is a conspicuous member, have many characteristics which are common to both regions. Khondalites, pink granites and gneisses...

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Main Author: Pichamuthu, C.S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: springer 1966
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spelling ftbangaloreuniv:oai:eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in:4870 2023-05-15T13:58:26+02:00 Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison Pichamuthu, C.S. 1966-10 text http://eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in/4870/ http://eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in/4870/1/10.1007%40BF03052149.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF03052149 en eng springer http://eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in/4870/1/10.1007%40BF03052149.pdf Pichamuthu, C.S. (1966) Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section B, 64 (04). pp. 205-215. ISSN 0370-0097 Geology Article PeerReviewed 1966 ftbangaloreuniv 2020-02-27T16:06:08Z Antarctica is an important component of Gondwanaland, and its geology has many points of resemblance with that of India. The high grade metamorphic rocks, of which charnockite is a conspicuous member, have many characteristics which are common to both regions. Khondalites, pink granites and gneisses, and enderbites are associated with charnockites. Regional metamorphism has often charnockitized the country rocks with formation of “phantom charnockites”, and ultrametamorphism has resulted in migmatization and rheomorphism. Palingenetic charnockites exhibit intrusive phenomena. Faulting and repeated large-scale block movements are common. Charnockites of widely differing ages have been recognized. A widespread plutonic activity took place about 500 million years ago. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica ePrints@Bangalore University
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Pichamuthu, C.S.
Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
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description Antarctica is an important component of Gondwanaland, and its geology has many points of resemblance with that of India. The high grade metamorphic rocks, of which charnockite is a conspicuous member, have many characteristics which are common to both regions. Khondalites, pink granites and gneisses, and enderbites are associated with charnockites. Regional metamorphism has often charnockitized the country rocks with formation of “phantom charnockites”, and ultrametamorphism has resulted in migmatization and rheomorphism. Palingenetic charnockites exhibit intrusive phenomena. Faulting and repeated large-scale block movements are common. Charnockites of widely differing ages have been recognized. A widespread plutonic activity took place about 500 million years ago.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pichamuthu, C.S.
author_facet Pichamuthu, C.S.
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title Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
title_short Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
title_full Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
title_fullStr Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
title_full_unstemmed Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
title_sort charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison
publisher springer
publishDate 1966
url http://eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in/4870/
http://eprints-bangaloreuniversity.in/4870/1/10.1007%40BF03052149.pdf
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Pichamuthu, C.S. (1966) Charnockites of india and antarctica a comparison. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section B, 64 (04). pp. 205-215. ISSN 0370-0097
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