2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-012-0243-5
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Metamorphism of Proterozoic agpaitic nepheline syenite gneiss from North Singhbhum Mobile Belt, eastern India

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“…Other minerals found within the eudialyte decomposition assemblage include: cerianite-(Ce); pyrochlore; perraultite; ceriothorianite, together with rare wadeite and celsian (Mitchell and Chakrabarty, 2012;. Goswami and Basu (2013) reported the occurrence of cancrinite, piemontite and epidote from this variety of agpaitic gneiss, although we did not find any of these phases either as discrete grains or within the alteration assemblages associated with nepheline, albite or eudialyte. Sporadic occurrences of Mn-rich spessartine garnet were also noticed (Table 10) and have not been reported previously from these gneisses.…”
Section: Biotitecontrasting
confidence: 53%
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“…Other minerals found within the eudialyte decomposition assemblage include: cerianite-(Ce); pyrochlore; perraultite; ceriothorianite, together with rare wadeite and celsian (Mitchell and Chakrabarty, 2012;. Goswami and Basu (2013) reported the occurrence of cancrinite, piemontite and epidote from this variety of agpaitic gneiss, although we did not find any of these phases either as discrete grains or within the alteration assemblages associated with nepheline, albite or eudialyte. Sporadic occurrences of Mn-rich spessartine garnet were also noticed (Table 10) and have not been reported previously from these gneisses.…”
Section: Biotitecontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…The entire P-T window starting from the early-to late-magmatic through subsolidus deuteric stages overlap with the greenschist-lower-amphibolite facies of metamorphism and consanguineous deformational event in the agpaitic rocks of the Sushina Hill Complex. This further implies that the incorporation of the jadeiitic component in pyroxene could be related to an extended subsolidus process at very low temperature (up to 348°C) rather than as a metamorphic process as described earlier (Goswami and Basu, 2013). It is most probable that during such a relatively low-temperature process, any accompanying deformation could result in preferential alignment of the mafic ( pyroxene) and felsic minerals…”
Section: Origin Of Aegirine-jadeite (Ae-jd)-rich Pyroxenementioning
confidence: 75%
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