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Metamorphic evolution of the Karimnagar granulite terrane, eastern Dharwar Craton, south India

D. Prakash and I. N. Sharma
Metamorphic evolution of the Karimnagar granulite terrane, eastern Dharwar Craton, south India
Geological Magazine (January 2011) 148 (1): 112-132

Abstract

The Karimnagar granulite terrane is an integral part of the Eastern Dharwar Craton (EDC), India, having been the subject of much interest because of the only reported granulite facies rocks in the EDC. It shows a large variety of rock types with a wide range of mineral parageneses and chemical compositions, namely charnockites (Opx+Pl+perthite+Qtz+ or -Bt+ or -Grt), gneisses (Opx+Crd+Bt+Pl+Qtz+perthite+ or -Sil+ or -Grt+ or -Spl; Bt+Qtz+Pl+ or -Crd+ or -Hbl+ or -Spl), mafic granulites (Cpx+Pl+Qtz+ or -Opx+ or -Hbl), quartz-free granulites (Spr+Spl+Bt+Crd+Kfs+Crn; Bt+Crd+Kfs+ or -Crn+ or -Spl+ or -Krn; And+Bt+Kfs+Chl), granites (Qtz+Pl+Kfs+ or -Bt+ or -Hbl), altered ultramafic rocks (Chl+Trem+Tlc), metadolerites (Cpx+Pl+ or -Bt+ or -Qtz+ or -Chl), banded magnetite quartzites and quartzites. Andalusite- and chlorite-bearing assemblages presumably suggest a retrograde origin. Investigation of quartz-free granulites of the area brings out some interesting and important observations, reflecting the presence of refractory phases. These granulites are devoid of sillimanite and contain corundum instead. Reaction textures in the gneisses include breakdown of garnet to form coronas and symplectites of orthopyroxene+cordierite, formation of cordierite from garnet+sillimanite+quartz and late retrograde biotite and biotite+quartz symplectites. In the mafic granulites, inclusions of quartz and hornblende within orthopyroxene are interpreted as being a part of the prograde assemblage. At a later stage orthopyroxene is also rimmed by hornblende. The quartz-free granulites display a variety of spectacular coronas, for example, successive rims on corundum consisting of spinel+sapphirine+cordierite+ or -orthopyroxene, rare skeletal symplectitic intergrowth of sapphirine+cordierite+potash feldspar, and late retrograde formation of chlorite, corundum, spinel and andalusite from sapphirine+ or -cordierite. Based on chemographic relationships and petrogenetic grids, a sequence of prograde, isothermal decompressive and retrograde reactions have been inferred. Quartz-free sapphirine granulites and mafic granulites record the highest P-T conditions ( approximately 7 kbar, 850 degrees C), whereas the gneisses were formed at lower P-T conditions ( approximately 5 kbar, 800 degrees C). In addition, the presence of andalusite-bearing rocks suggests a pressure of around 2.5 kbar. This change in pressure from 7 kbar to around 2.5 kbar suggests a decompressive path for the evolution of granulites in the study area, which indicates an uplift for the granulite-facies rocks from lower crustal conditions. The implications for supercontinent history are also addressed in light of available geochronological data.


ISSN: 0016-7568
EISSN: 1469-5081
Coden: GEMGA4
Serial Title: Geological Magazine
Serial Volume: 148
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Metamorphic evolution of the Karimnagar granulite terrane, eastern Dharwar Craton, south India
Affiliation: Banaras Hindu University, Centre of Advanced Study in Geology, Varanasi, India
Pages: 112-132
Published: 201101
Text Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, London, United Kingdom
References: 61
Accession Number: 2011-010462
Categories: Igneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map
N18°33'00" - N18°43'00", E78°55'00" - E79°00'00"
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Cambridge University Press. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201107
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