2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12040-016-0704-z
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Evidences of inclined transpression at the contact between Vinjamuru group and Udayagiri group of Nellore Schist Belt, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract: The Nellore Schist Belt (NSB) is a curvilinear Archaean schist belt, approximately 350 km long and 8-50 km wide. The Nellore Schist Belt is considered to be Neoarchean in age and stratigraphically NSB is classified as the western Udayagiri group (dominated by metasediments) and underlying eastern Vinjamuru group (dominated by metabasalts). There is a long controversy regarding the contact relationship between Udayagiri and Vinjamuru groups. Earlier researchers regarded the contact between two groups as tectoni… Show more

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“…The Vinjamuru and Udaygiri domains have known occurrences of extensive schist belts that were known by Nellore and Khammam schist belts in earlier literature. The metasediment-dominated Udaygiri domain is interpreted to have thrusted over the metabasalt-dominated Vinjamuru domain along a westerly dipping thrust (Das et al, 2016). This thrusting occurred along dextral strike slip motion during E-W compression.…”
Section: The Krishna Provincementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Vinjamuru and Udaygiri domains have known occurrences of extensive schist belts that were known by Nellore and Khammam schist belts in earlier literature. The metasediment-dominated Udaygiri domain is interpreted to have thrusted over the metabasalt-dominated Vinjamuru domain along a westerly dipping thrust (Das et al, 2016). This thrusting occurred along dextral strike slip motion during E-W compression.…”
Section: The Krishna Provincementioning
confidence: 98%