Geochemical characterization and petrogenesis of mafic granulites from the Central Indian Tectonic Zone (CITZ)

Author:

Alam Meraj1,Choudhary A. K.2,Mouri Hassina3,Ahmad Talat14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India

2. Institute Instrumentation Center, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 247667, India

3. Department of Geology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa

4. Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, Delhi 110025, India

Abstract

AbstractA mafic magmatic sequence of the Bhandara–Balaghat Granulite (BBG) Belt is represented by gabbroic rocks containing orthopyroxene (Opx)–clinopyroxene (Cpx)–plagioclase (Pl)–hornblende±quartz±garnet and showing tholeiitic affinity. These rocks are divided into two groups: (I) garnet-bearing; and (II) garnet-free. The garnet-bearing group is characterized by nearly flat REE patterns. In the multi-element plots, Sr, Zr and Ti show negative anomalies, indicating plagioclase, Ti-magnetite and apatite fractionation. The garnet-free rocks are geochemically subdivided into two subgroups: IIa and IIb. Subgroup IIa is marked by flat REE patterns; the LREE shows 20–30 times chondrite abundances and small positive Eu anomalies. Multi-element patterns show negative anomalies of Nb, P and Ti. Subgroup IIb is characterized by slightly enriched patterns; the LREE shows 10–60 times chondrite abundances. The REE patterns for the Subgroup IIb show moderately to highly fractionated LREE with flat HREE. Multi-element plots show negative anomalies in Nb, Ti and Zr. The Nd–Ce relationship suggests that mafic granulites of the BBGs are derived from higher degrees (Group I, c. 15–30%; Subgroup IIa, c. 20–40%; and Subgroup IIb, c. 18–35%) of partial melting of variably enriched mantle sources, followed by the evolution of the parental melt by fractional crystallization of Opx–Cpx–Pl. The geochemical signatures also suggest that the magma was further modified by crustal contamination during the course of its evolution. The Nd (TDM) model ages, which vary from 3.2 to 1.6 Ga, suggest a long-term evolution of the mafic granulites, possibly starting with overprinting of the isotope composition of their mantle source by crustal isotope signatures as a consequence of crustal recycling; evolving by emplacement and crystallization of the protolith at 2.7 Ga, as well as through later tectonotermal events up to granulite-facies metamorphism and exhumation of the BBG Belt during the collision of the Archaean Bundelkhand and Bastar cratons, and the formation of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone (CITZ) at 1.5 Ga.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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