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Mantle transition zone-derived eclogite xenolith entrained in a diamondiferous Mesoproterozoic ( approximately 1.1 Ga) kimberlite from the eastern Dharwar Craton, India; evidence from a coesite, K-omphacite, and majoritic garnet assemblage

Amitava Chatterjee, N. V. Chalapathi Rao, Rohit Pandey and Ashutosh Pandey
Mantle transition zone-derived eclogite xenolith entrained in a diamondiferous Mesoproterozoic ( approximately 1.1 Ga) kimberlite from the eastern Dharwar Craton, India; evidence from a coesite, K-omphacite, and majoritic garnet assemblage
Geological Magazine (May 2023) 160 (5): 874-887

Abstract

Subduction-related kimberlite-borne eclogite xenoliths of the Precambrian age may provide significant information about the evolution and recycling of a subducting crust as exhumed/orogenic eclogites of the pre-Mesoproterozoic time-frame are globally rare. In this paper, we report a kimberlite-borne eclogite xenolith from the diamondiferous Kalyandurg kimberlite cluster of the Eastern Dharwar Craton, India, which contains a plethora of ultra-high-pressure minerals such as coesite, majoritic garnet, and supersilicic K-rich omphacite. The presence of these ultra-high-pressure minerals is confirmed by in situ X-ray diffractometry, laser Raman spectra and electron probe microanalysis. The presence of coesite undisputedly pinpoints a subduction origin for the eclogite at approximately 2.8 GPa pressure, which corresponds to approximately 100 km depth. The geothermobarometric estimations involving garnet-omphacite-kyanite-coesite reveal that such an eclogitic assemblage equilibrated at approximately 5-8 GPa ( approximately 175-280 km) pressure during ultra-deep subduction. The textural relationship between omphacite, coarse-grained garnet and majoritic garnet coupled with the laser Raman spectra and geobarometric estimations obtained from the majoritic garnet demonstrate that the majoritic garnet formed at approximately 8-19 GPa ( approximately 280-660 km) owing to disassociation of omphacite and coarse-grained garnet to majoritic garnet during increment of pressure up to the mantle transition zone. Thus, the mineralogical and geothermobarometric data suggest that the studied eclogite possibly travelled down to the mantle transition zone before it was rapidly carried up by a pre-Mesoproterozoic mantle plume, and subsequently entrained as a xenolith by the Mesoproterozoic ( approximately 1.1 Ga) kimberlite.


ISSN: 0016-7568
EISSN: 1469-5081
Coden: GEMGA4
Serial Title: Geological Magazine
Serial Volume: 160
Serial Issue: 5
Title: Mantle transition zone-derived eclogite xenolith entrained in a diamondiferous Mesoproterozoic ( approximately 1.1 Ga) kimberlite from the eastern Dharwar Craton, India; evidence from a coesite, K-omphacite, and majoritic garnet assemblage
Affiliation: Pondicherry University, Department of Earth Sciences, Puducherry, India
Pages: 874-887
Published: 202305
Text Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, London, United Kingdom
References: 100
Accession Number: 2023-077256
Categories: Igneous and metamorphic petrologyGeophysics of minerals and rocks
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, geol. sketch map
N14°15'00" - N15°04'60", E76°55'00" - E77°49'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Banares Hindu University, IND, India
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2023, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 202346

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