Syntectonic Shear-induced Emplacement of Crystallizing Granite Magmas Evident from Magmatic Shear Sense, Mafic Schlierens, and Microgranular Enclaves in the Mesoproterozoic A-type Kanigiri Pluton, Nellore Schist Belt, Southeast India

Author:

Narshimha Ch.1,Kumar Santosh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, Centre of Advanced Study, Kumaun University 1 , Nainital - 263 001, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT The observations on field-based mesoscale magmatic structures suggest that the A-type Kanigiri granite (KG) pluton, Nellore Schist Belt (NSB) has undergone a long plutonic history as evidenced by the continuum of deformation from early magmatic to the ductile regime at the waning stage of pluton evolution. The linear alignment of the KG pluton, which lies sub-parallel to the regional Terrane Boundary Shear Zone (TBSZ), and the long-standing deformation regime indicate the genetic link with this shear zone. The formation of mafic schlierens in the KG pluton owes to the mechanical crystal flow-sorting process during the replenishment of KG magma, which is further induced by the injection of crystal-charged microgranular enclave (ME) magmas in the crystallizing felsic magma chamber. The outflown ME magma blobs from the walls of the conduit during the invasion trigger the local turbulence, resulting the swirling of early crystallized mafic crystals of the host KG magma. This kind of swirling in the host KG magma must have been formed at an early stage of crystallization i.e., crystal-poor condition of the KG melts. When the MEs flow out, gravity causes them to interact with the host KG magma and attempt to dissolve into it. This results in schlieren rims formed around the MEs. The magmatic shearing observed in the KG pluton results from an active crystal-mush environment due to accumulated strain caused by the syntectonic movement as evidenced by the magmatic sense of shears. The locally formed slickensides are sub-magmatic origin during the upward pushing of replenishing ME and another pulse of KG magma. The presence, spread and prevalence of magmatic structures like ME magma globules, magma flowage, mafic schlierens, slickensides and shear sense indicators in the KG pluton suggest that the KG pluton underwent dynamic magma emplacement and evolution due to a shear zone, probably the TBSZ, which acted upon KG pluton in a syntectonic environment.

Publisher

Geological Society of India

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