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Sajna, S., Tomson, J. K., Dev, J. Amal, Sorcar, Nilanjana |
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Journal of the Geological Society of India; Sep2023, Vol. 99 Issue 9, p1241-1246, 6p |
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The Nagercoil block, which is situated at the southernmost part of the Southern Granulite Terrane of south India, is dominantly comprised of garnet-bearing I-type massive charnockites. These charnockites preserve imprints of two major thermal events timed at Palaeoproterozoic (∼2.0–1.9 Ga) and Neoproterozoic (∼550 Ma). However, there is a lack of understanding on correlating the growth and stabilization of garnets within these charnockites, corresponding to these events. In the present study, rare earth element-based partition modeling between garnet and age-constrained accessory phases such as zircon and monazite is carried out to identify the exact timing of garnet formation in a representative sample from the area. U-Pb dating of zircon cores constrains the timing of protolith emplacement at ∼2.0 Ga and metamorphism at ∼550 Ma from zircon rims and monazites. REE modeling of zircon and monazite from these age domains suggests an equilibrium relation between the Neoproterozoic zircon rims and monazites, while the Palaeoproterozoic zircon cores are not in equilibrium with garnet. These results suggest that the formation of garnets in the Nagercoil charnockites is in response to the Neoproterozoic metamorphism recorded in the terrane associated with the final stage of the Gondwana supercontinent assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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