Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt

Trace, REE, Sr and Nd isotopic studies have been carried out on gabbro-pyroxenite intrusives (Rb-Sr isochron age ~1619±38 Ma; Sr i ~0.70552±0.00002) of the Dalma volcanic belt from eastern Indian craton. Primitive mantle-normalised trace element patterns show a general depletion of high field streng...

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Main Authors: Roy, A., Sarkar, A., Jeyakumar, S., Aggrawal, S. K., Ebihar, M.
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:79377 2023-05-15T13:32:12+02:00 Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt Roy, A. Sarkar, A. Jeyakumar, S. Aggrawal, S. K. Ebihar, M. 2002-01 http://repository.ias.ac.in/79377/ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1342937X05708972 unknown Elsevier Science Roy, A. Sarkar, A. Jeyakumar, S. Aggrawal, S. K. Ebihar, M. (2002) Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt Gondwana Research, 5 (1). pp. 133-146. ISSN 1342-937X QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftindianacasci 2013-01-20T13:07:09Z Trace, REE, Sr and Nd isotopic studies have been carried out on gabbro-pyroxenite intrusives (Rb-Sr isochron age ~1619±38 Ma; Sr i ~0.70552±0.00002) of the Dalma volcanic belt from eastern Indian craton. Primitive mantle-normalised trace element patterns show a general depletion of high field strength elements and LREE but more or less flat pattern in most compatible elements. Chondrite-normalised REE plots show depleted LREE-flat HREE patterns [(SLREE/SHREE) N < 1, (Ce/Yb) N < 1] strikingly similar to the komatiitic and tholeiitic lavas from this belt. Nd isotopic data with mean f Sm/Nd ~+0.2704 and high e Nd (mean +7.8) values indicate that the source of these rocks was depleted in LREE for considerably long time. When plotted on the global e Nd evolution path for the upper mantle the Dalma intrusives fall exactly around the depleted MORB-type mantle at 1.6 Ga. Enrichment in some LILE like Rb, Ba, Th is found both in the tholeiitic lavas and the residues indicating them to be source characteristics. Positive DNb values of most of the mafic-ultramafic units (including komatiitic lavas) of this belt indicate that they originated from a mantle plume with thick envelope of hot upper mantle producing MORB-like depleted komatiites, tholeiites and intrusives. The mid-Proterozoic plume eventually rifted the continent above, forming a rapidly subsiding basin which was subsequently collapsed and compressed. The plume also caused widespread thermal events recorded in charnockitisation, migmatisation and granitisation around 1.6 Ga. This was possibly part of a global ~1.6 Ga thermal anomaly which affected the pre-existing large landmass comprising atleast Antarctica, Australia and India (Mawson continent?). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows Indian
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Roy, A.
Sarkar, A.
Jeyakumar, S.
Aggrawal, S. K.
Ebihar, M.
Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
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description Trace, REE, Sr and Nd isotopic studies have been carried out on gabbro-pyroxenite intrusives (Rb-Sr isochron age ~1619±38 Ma; Sr i ~0.70552±0.00002) of the Dalma volcanic belt from eastern Indian craton. Primitive mantle-normalised trace element patterns show a general depletion of high field strength elements and LREE but more or less flat pattern in most compatible elements. Chondrite-normalised REE plots show depleted LREE-flat HREE patterns [(SLREE/SHREE) N < 1, (Ce/Yb) N < 1] strikingly similar to the komatiitic and tholeiitic lavas from this belt. Nd isotopic data with mean f Sm/Nd ~+0.2704 and high e Nd (mean +7.8) values indicate that the source of these rocks was depleted in LREE for considerably long time. When plotted on the global e Nd evolution path for the upper mantle the Dalma intrusives fall exactly around the depleted MORB-type mantle at 1.6 Ga. Enrichment in some LILE like Rb, Ba, Th is found both in the tholeiitic lavas and the residues indicating them to be source characteristics. Positive DNb values of most of the mafic-ultramafic units (including komatiitic lavas) of this belt indicate that they originated from a mantle plume with thick envelope of hot upper mantle producing MORB-like depleted komatiites, tholeiites and intrusives. The mid-Proterozoic plume eventually rifted the continent above, forming a rapidly subsiding basin which was subsequently collapsed and compressed. The plume also caused widespread thermal events recorded in charnockitisation, migmatisation and granitisation around 1.6 Ga. This was possibly part of a global ~1.6 Ga thermal anomaly which affected the pre-existing large landmass comprising atleast Antarctica, Australia and India (Mawson continent?).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Roy, A.
Sarkar, A.
Jeyakumar, S.
Aggrawal, S. K.
Ebihar, M.
author_facet Roy, A.
Sarkar, A.
Jeyakumar, S.
Aggrawal, S. K.
Ebihar, M.
author_sort Roy, A.
title Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
title_short Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
title_full Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
title_fullStr Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Proterozoic plume-related thermal event in Eastern Indian craton: evidence from trace elements, REE geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from Dalma volcanic belt
title_sort mid-proterozoic plume-related thermal event in eastern indian craton: evidence from trace elements, ree geochemistry and sr-nd isotope systematics of basic-ultrabasic intrusives from dalma volcanic belt
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