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Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic rocks (metadolerites) from the Proterozoic Shillong Basin, Northeast India: implications for growth of the Greater Indian Landmass
by
Saikia, Ashima
, Prakash, Tribujjal
, Gogoi, Bibhuti
, Basumatary, Pallabi
in
Age
/ Amphibolite facies
/ Amphibolites
/ Asia
/ Assam India
/ Assam-Meghalaya gneissic complex
/ Basalt
/ Central Indian tectonic zone
/ Comparative analysis
/ Field strength
/ field studies
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ geodynamics
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Gneiss
/ igneous and metamorphic rocks
/ India
/ Indian Peninsula
/ Lithology
/ mafic composition
/ Magma
/ magmatism
/ major elements
/ Massifs
/ metadiabase
/ metaigneous rocks
/ metals
/ metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Mikir Massif
/ mineral composition
/ Niobium
/ Northeastern India
/ Original Article
/ Petrogenesis
/ Petrography
/ Petrology
/ Plagioclase
/ Precambrian
/ Proterozoic
/ Quartzite
/ rare earths
/ Ratios
/ Rock
/ rock, sediment, soil
/ Rocks
/ Sedimentary facies
/ Sequencing
/ Shillong Basin
/ Subduction
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Subduction zones
/ Tectonics
/ Trace elements
/ upper Precambrian
/ Volcanoes
/ Zirconium
2023
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Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic rocks (metadolerites) from the Proterozoic Shillong Basin, Northeast India: implications for growth of the Greater Indian Landmass
by
Saikia, Ashima
, Prakash, Tribujjal
, Gogoi, Bibhuti
, Basumatary, Pallabi
in
Age
/ Amphibolite facies
/ Amphibolites
/ Asia
/ Assam India
/ Assam-Meghalaya gneissic complex
/ Basalt
/ Central Indian tectonic zone
/ Comparative analysis
/ Field strength
/ field studies
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ geodynamics
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Gneiss
/ igneous and metamorphic rocks
/ India
/ Indian Peninsula
/ Lithology
/ mafic composition
/ Magma
/ magmatism
/ major elements
/ Massifs
/ metadiabase
/ metaigneous rocks
/ metals
/ metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Mikir Massif
/ mineral composition
/ Niobium
/ Northeastern India
/ Original Article
/ Petrogenesis
/ Petrography
/ Petrology
/ Plagioclase
/ Precambrian
/ Proterozoic
/ Quartzite
/ rare earths
/ Ratios
/ Rock
/ rock, sediment, soil
/ Rocks
/ Sedimentary facies
/ Sequencing
/ Shillong Basin
/ Subduction
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Subduction zones
/ Tectonics
/ Trace elements
/ upper Precambrian
/ Volcanoes
/ Zirconium
2023
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Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic rocks (metadolerites) from the Proterozoic Shillong Basin, Northeast India: implications for growth of the Greater Indian Landmass
by
Saikia, Ashima
, Prakash, Tribujjal
, Gogoi, Bibhuti
, Basumatary, Pallabi
in
Age
/ Amphibolite facies
/ Amphibolites
/ Asia
/ Assam India
/ Assam-Meghalaya gneissic complex
/ Basalt
/ Central Indian tectonic zone
/ Comparative analysis
/ Field strength
/ field studies
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ geodynamics
/ Geological time
/ Geology
/ Gneiss
/ igneous and metamorphic rocks
/ India
/ Indian Peninsula
/ Lithology
/ mafic composition
/ Magma
/ magmatism
/ major elements
/ Massifs
/ metadiabase
/ metaigneous rocks
/ metals
/ metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Mikir Massif
/ mineral composition
/ Niobium
/ Northeastern India
/ Original Article
/ Petrogenesis
/ Petrography
/ Petrology
/ Plagioclase
/ Precambrian
/ Proterozoic
/ Quartzite
/ rare earths
/ Ratios
/ Rock
/ rock, sediment, soil
/ Rocks
/ Sedimentary facies
/ Sequencing
/ Shillong Basin
/ Subduction
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Subduction zones
/ Tectonics
/ Trace elements
/ upper Precambrian
/ Volcanoes
/ Zirconium
2023
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Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic rocks (metadolerites) from the Proterozoic Shillong Basin, Northeast India: implications for growth of the Greater Indian Landmass
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Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic rocks (metadolerites) from the Proterozoic Shillong Basin, Northeast India: implications for growth of the Greater Indian Landmass
2023
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The Paleo-Mesoproterozoic Shillong Basin of the Assam-Meghalaya Gneissic Complex is exposed in parts of Northeast India. The studied metadolerites are from the volcano-sedimentary sequence of Shillong Basin from the Borjuri area in the Mikir Massif. This episode of mafic magmatism can be correlated with the Columbia supercontinent formation and bears significance to its reconstruction. The present work discusses the field, petrography and geochemical characteristics of the metadolerites, which occur in close association with the quartzites of the Shillong Group of rocks (metasedimentary rocks of the Shillong Basin). Our data show distinctive characteristics of subduction-related magmatism exhibiting high LREE/HREE, large ion lithophile element/high field strength element ratios and pronounced negative Nb anomaly. Elemental ratios such as Zr/Ba (0.21–0.46), La/Nb (1.23–2.32) and Ba/Nb (30.08–56.90) point to a fluid-enriched lithospheric mantle source in a subduction regime. Metadolerites plot in the field of ‘back-arc basin basalts’ in tectonic discrimination diagrams reinforcing a subduction zone tectonic setting. The mafic rocks correspond to a 6–10 % partial melting of a mantle source incorporating spinel+garnet lherzolite. The metamorphic P-T of the metadolerites estimated from plagioclase-hornblende geothermobarometer (7–8 kbar, 664 °C) is indicative of amphibolite facies metamorphism in a medium P-T zone. Based on the comparative analysis of field observation, petrography, geochemistry and geological ages given by previous workers, we infer that the Shillong Basin represents a back-arc rift region and is the eastern continuation of the Bathani volcano-sedimentary sequence of the Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex marking continuation of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone to the Mikir Massif.
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