Title: Petrology, pseudosection modelling and U-Pb geochronology of silica-deficient Mg-Al granulites from the Jagtiyal section of Karimnagar granulite terrane, northeastern Dharwar Craton, India
Abstract: The Jagtiyal section exposes a part of the Precambrian granulite – facies terrane in the northeastern Dharwar Craton, specifically charnockite, orthogneiss, mafic granulite, garnet-cordierite gneiss and silica-deficient Mg-Al granulite. The silica-deficient Mg-Al granulites exhibit well-preserved metamorphic reaction microstructures and were used to elucidate the metamorphic history of the study area. Textural evidence exists for the prograde break-down of biotite and corundum and formation of a peak metamorphic assemblage of spinel, sapphirine, orthopyroxene, cordierite and K-feldspar. KFMASHTO system based P-T pseudosections as well as the application of multi-equilibrium calculation for mineral core compositions, gave P-T conditions of 7.5–8 kbar and 800–840 °C. The thermal peak was followed by near isothermal decompression that led to a variety of coronal textures including, successive rims on corundum, consisting of spinel + sapphirine + cordierite ± orthopyroxene, and symplectitic intergrowth of sapphirine-cordierite, orthopyroxene-cordierite, spinel-cordierite, and biotite-cordierite. Modelled P-T conditions for this stage are 4.3–4.5 kbar and 750–800 °C. Few samples show textural evidence for further retrogression leading to the break-down of sapphirine and cordierite to form chlorite, corundum, spinel and andalusite. The proposed clockwise P-T path implies that granulites from the Jagtiyal section likely resulted from thickened continental crust undergoing decompression. New U-Pb zircon geochronologic data provide evidence for a Neoarchaean (2604 ± 25 Ma) age that likely corresponds to the timing of accretion of the terrane that was subjected to high temperature metamorphism at that time. Moreover, there is evidence of a Neoproterozoic thermal overprint in the area around 638 Ma. .
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-07-19
Language: en
Type: article
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