1999
DOI: 10.25249/0375-7536.1999293340
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Granite Forming Events and Their Role in Crust Formation of the Indian Shield

Abstract: Continental crustal evolution in the Indian shield appears to have started around the middle Archaean and completed by the early Proterozoic. In this time span of around 700 -800 Ma, the primordial gneissic crust has evolved, recycled and stabilized. The earliest phase of the granitoid activity, from the middle-to late Archaean consists predominantly of a tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) suite, while the second phase of the Archaean -Proterozoic transition (APT) period consists predominantly of granodi… Show more

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“…1180 Ma. This late fluid may have been associated with the Mesoproterozoic (1000-1400 Ma) Eastern Ghat orogeny, the focal point of which is approximately 200 km to the east of the HMGB (Divakara Rao et al, 1999). The lower age intersections, from the discordias of the felsic metavolcanic rock and Kavital granitoid also correlate with those published for the eastern block of the craton (Fig.…”
Section: Dharwar Cratonsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…1180 Ma. This late fluid may have been associated with the Mesoproterozoic (1000-1400 Ma) Eastern Ghat orogeny, the focal point of which is approximately 200 km to the east of the HMGB (Divakara Rao et al, 1999). The lower age intersections, from the discordias of the felsic metavolcanic rock and Kavital granitoid also correlate with those published for the eastern block of the craton (Fig.…”
Section: Dharwar Cratonsupporting
confidence: 68%