2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12594-012-0188-7
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MnNCKFMASH Phase Relations in Cordierite–Orthopyroxene Migmatitic Gneisses, Southern India: Implications for Low-pressure Crustal Melting under Granulite-facies

Abstract: Cordierite-orthopyroxene migmatitic gneisses exposed in Achankovil unit of the Kerala Khondalite Belt, southern India show evidences of melting, melt extraction and in-situ crystallization of melt under granulite-facies conditions. The sequential mineral assemblages garnet + biotite + orthopyroxene + plagioclase + quartz (± melt) in the mesosomes and garnet + biotite + orthopyroxene + cordierite + plagioclase + K-feldspar + quartz + melt in the melanosomes makes the Achankovil cordierite-orthopyroxene migmatit… Show more

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“…Pressure and temperature estimations from the AKSZ range over 5-7 kbar and 700-900 °C, respectively (Santosh, 1987;Chacko et al 1996;Nandakumar & Harley, 2000;Shabeer et al 2005;Shimizu et al 2009;Collins et al 2014;Blereau et al 2016). A near-isothermal decompression path was deduced for garnet-cordierite gneisses by Santosh (1987) and Sreejith & Ravindra Kumar (2012). Nandakumar & Harley (2000) suggested a P-T path of initial isobaric cooling and decompression from 800 °C and 6 kbar to 750 °C and 4 kbar for charnockites and cordierite gneisses.…”
Section: C Achankovil Shear Zone Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Pressure and temperature estimations from the AKSZ range over 5-7 kbar and 700-900 °C, respectively (Santosh, 1987;Chacko et al 1996;Nandakumar & Harley, 2000;Shabeer et al 2005;Shimizu et al 2009;Collins et al 2014;Blereau et al 2016). A near-isothermal decompression path was deduced for garnet-cordierite gneisses by Santosh (1987) and Sreejith & Ravindra Kumar (2012). Nandakumar & Harley (2000) suggested a P-T path of initial isobaric cooling and decompression from 800 °C and 6 kbar to 750 °C and 4 kbar for charnockites and cordierite gneisses.…”
Section: C Achankovil Shear Zone Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%