From the roots to the roof of a granite: The Closepet Granite of south India
From the roots to the roof of a granite: The Closepet Granite of south India
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2003-12-01
Authors
Moyen, Jean François
Jayananda, Mudlappa
Nédélec, Anne
Martin, Hervé
Mahabaleswar, B.
Auvray, Bernard
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The Dharwar craton exposes a natural cross-section of the continental crust. This crust has been intruded during the Late Archaean by a large volume of granites. One of these is the Closepet Granite, which outcrops at different structural levels from deep (corresponding to palaeopressures of 7-8 Kbar) to shallow (2-3 Kbar) crust. This cross-section allows the study of all components of this granite: the root zone, displaying strong crust-mantle interaction, resulting in highly heterogeneous, enclave-rich monzonitic to granitic magmas; the transfer zone, with inferred upward movement of these magmas; and a rheological interface in the shallow crust at which the ascent of the magmas was arrested. At this level, only the less viscous (differenciated and enclave-free) magmas were able to rise through a network of dykes and fill small pockets, forming typical, elliptic granitic intrusions (the "intrusion zone").
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Closepet Granite,
Granite emplacement,
Granite provinces,
Karnataka,
Structural levels,
Syn-tectonic granite
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Journal of the Geological Society of India. v.62(6)