“…The studied wide Salem dolerite dykes (figure 2) formed during the Proterozoic period within the charnockite regions of Southern Granulite Terrane (SGT) were intensely metamorphosed (Ghosh et al, 2004;Collins et al, 2007) during the late Archean to early Proterozoic and dissected by several crustal-scale shear zones (figure 2) (Drury and Holt, 1980;Collins et al, 2014)) run in different orientations tracked back to the Gondwana Sutures (Sato et al, 2011;Santosh et al, 2012) and the SGT comprises Coorg block (Roberts and Santosh, 2018), Nilgiri block, Salem block, Madras block to be found in the north and Madurai block, Trivandrum block and Nagercoil block in the south contains cumulates of rocks from more felsic to ultramafic (Devaraju et al, 2007;Clark et al, 2009;Santosh et al, 2009Santosh et al, , 2015Santosh et al, , 2016Santosh et al, , 2017Yellappa, 2021;Praharaj and Rekha, 2022;Kakkassery et al, 2022). Several authors discussed the emplacement of peninsular dyke swarms in India (Ernst and Srivastava, 2008;Radhakrishna et al, 2013;Dash et al, 2013;Pivarunas et al, 2019;Srivastava et al, 2014Srivastava et al, , 2019Srivastava et al, , 2021.…”