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Giri, Rohit Kumar, Pankaj, Praveer, Rao, N.V. Chalapathi, Chakrabarti, Ramananda, Pandit, Dinesh (2019) Petrogenesis of an alkaline lamprophyre (camptonite) with ocean island basalt (OIB)-affinity at the NW margin of the Cuddapah basin, eastern Dharwar craton, southern India. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 196 (2) 149-177 doi:10.1127/njma/2019/0179

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TitlePetrogenesis of an alkaline lamprophyre (camptonite) with ocean island basalt (OIB)-affinity at the NW margin of the Cuddapah basin, eastern Dharwar craton, southern India
JournalNeues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry
AuthorsGiri, Rohit KumarAuthor
Pankaj, PraveerAuthor
Rao, N.V. ChalapathiAuthor
Chakrabarti, RamanandaAuthor
Pandit, DineshAuthor
Year2019 (November 1)Volume196
Issue2
PublisherSchweizerbart
DOIdoi:10.1127/njma/2019/0179Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGiri, Rohit Kumar, Pankaj, Praveer, Rao, N.V. Chalapathi, Chakrabarti, Ramananda, Pandit, Dinesh (2019) Petrogenesis of an alkaline lamprophyre (camptonite) with ocean island basalt (OIB)-affinity at the NW margin of the Cuddapah basin, eastern Dharwar craton, southern India. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 196 (2) 149-177 doi:10.1127/njma/2019/0179
Plain TextGiri, Rohit Kumar, Pankaj, Praveer, Rao, N.V. Chalapathi, Chakrabarti, Ramananda, Pandit, Dinesh (2019) Petrogenesis of an alkaline lamprophyre (camptonite) with ocean island basalt (OIB)-affinity at the NW margin of the Cuddapah basin, eastern Dharwar craton, southern India. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 196 (2) 149-177 doi:10.1127/njma/2019/0179
In(2019, November) Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen Vol. 196 (2) Schweizerbart
Abstract/NotesWe report petrology and geochemistry (including Sr and Nd isotopes) of a fresh lamprophyre at Ankiraopalli area at the north-western margin of Paleo-Mesoproterozoic Cuddapah basin, eastern Dharwar craton, southern India. Ankiraopalli samples possess a typical lamprophyre porphyritic-panidiomorphic
texture with phenocrysts of kaersutite and diopside set in a plagioclase dominant groundmass. Combined mineralogy and geochemistry classify it as alkaline lampro- phyre in general and camptonite in particular. Contrary to the calc-alkaline and/or shoshonitic orogenic nature portrayed by lamprophyres
occurring towards the western margin of the Cuddapah basin, the Ankiraopalli samples display trace element composition revealing striking similarity with those of ocean island basalts, Italian alkaline lamprophyres and highlights an anorogenic character. However, the87 Sr/86
Srinitial (0.710316 to 0.720016) and εNdinitial (– 9.54 to – 9.61) of the Ankiraopalli lamprophyre show derivation from an 'enriched' mantle source showing long term enrichment of incompatible trace elements and contrast from those of (i) OIB, and (ii)
nearby Mahbubnagar alkaline mafic dykes of OIB affinity. Combining results of this study and recent advances made, multiple mantle domains are identified in the Eastern Dharwar craton which generated distinct Mesoproterozoic lamprophyre varieties. These include (i) Domain I, involving sub-continental
lithospheric mantle source essentially metasomatized by subduction-derived melts/fluids (represented by orogenic calcalkaline and/or shoshonitic lamprophyres at the Mudigubba, the Udiripikonda and the Kadiri); (ii) Domain II, comprising a mixed sub-continental lithospheric and asthenospheric
source (represented by orogenic-anorogenic, alkaline to calc-alkaline transitional lamprophyres at the Korakkodu), and (iii) Domain III, representing a sub-continental lithospheric source with a dominant overprint of an asthenospheric (plume) component (represented by essentially alkaline
lamprophyres at the Ankiraopalli). Our study highlights the varied mantle source heterogeneities and complexity of geodynamic processes involved in the Neoarchean-Paleo/Mesoproterozoic evolution of the Eastern Dharwar craton.


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