2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2019.09.012
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The Bastar craton, central India: A window to Archean – Paleoproterozoic crustal evolution

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“…The major Neoarchaean granitic plutonism in the Aravalli Craton (e.g., Dey et al, 2019; Kaur et al, 2019; Roy & Kröner, 1996; Wiedenbeck et al, 1996 this study; see Figure 1b) has counterparts elsewhere in the Indian Shield (Figure 1a). Coeval granitoids occur in the adjacent Bundelkhand Craton in northern India (Kaur, Zeh, Chaudhri, & Eliyas, 2016; Mondal, Goswami, Deomurari, & Sharma, 2002; Singh et al, 2019), the Bastar Craton in central India (Santosh et al, 2020), and the Dharwar Craton in southern India (Bhaskar Rao, Sivaraman, Pantulu, Gopalan, & Naqvi, 1992; Jayananda et al, 1995; Ram Mohan et al, 2014). Such Neoarchaean magmatism is also observed in other cratons of the world, including the Congo Craton as noted (Tchameni et al, 2000), the Kaapvaal, Pilbara, and North China cratons, and the Superior Province (Laurent et al, 2014; Singh et al, 2019, and references therein).…”
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“…The major Neoarchaean granitic plutonism in the Aravalli Craton (e.g., Dey et al, 2019; Kaur et al, 2019; Roy & Kröner, 1996; Wiedenbeck et al, 1996 this study; see Figure 1b) has counterparts elsewhere in the Indian Shield (Figure 1a). Coeval granitoids occur in the adjacent Bundelkhand Craton in northern India (Kaur, Zeh, Chaudhri, & Eliyas, 2016; Mondal, Goswami, Deomurari, & Sharma, 2002; Singh et al, 2019), the Bastar Craton in central India (Santosh et al, 2020), and the Dharwar Craton in southern India (Bhaskar Rao, Sivaraman, Pantulu, Gopalan, & Naqvi, 1992; Jayananda et al, 1995; Ram Mohan et al, 2014). Such Neoarchaean magmatism is also observed in other cratons of the world, including the Congo Craton as noted (Tchameni et al, 2000), the Kaapvaal, Pilbara, and North China cratons, and the Superior Province (Laurent et al, 2014; Singh et al, 2019, and references therein).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Bundelkhand Craton, extensive anatexis of older TTG crust during the Neoarchaean is inferred to have produced granodioritic gneisses with ε Hf t values of 1.3 to −14.8 (Kaur et al, 2016), voluminous potassic granites with ε Hf t values of 0.3 to −11.4 (Kaur et al, 2016) and ε Nd t values of −6.8 to −8.5 (Pandey et al, 2011), and sanukitoids with ε Nd t values of −1.7 to −3.6 (Singh et al, 2019). In the Bastar Craton, ~2.7 Ga zircons in a trondhjemite have yielded ε Hf t values of −9.9 to −12.5 (Santosh et al, 2020). In the Western Dharwar Craton, the Neoarchaean Gadag granites have ε Hf t values ranging from +6.7 to −13.0 (Ram Mohan et al, 2014), and a Sargur granite and a Biligirirangan Hills granodiorite, thought to have been derived from anatexis of Palaeoarchaean mafic crust, have ε Hf t values of +0.4 and +0.7, respectively (Ranjan, Upadhyay, Abhinay, & Srikantappa, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geochemical signatures including REEs and trace elements (Figure c,d), and low compatible element abundance (Table S2), suggest an enriched mantle as the potential source for the mantle‐derived member (J. J. Chen, Wei, et al, ; Xiong et al, ; Santosh et al, ). The adjacent Bairiqili and Annage gabbros provide examples of enriched mantle magmatism during Early–Middle Triassic in the EKLO (Xiong et al, ; X. Zhao et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There has been widespread granitic magmatism in the Indian shield, as seen in the Aravalli, Bundelkhand, Dharwar, and Bastar cratons during the Archean-Proterozoic boundary (Jayananda et al, 2020). The Bastar Craton (Figure 1), with abundant Archean-Proterozoic supracrustals and granitoids, hold critical clues reflecting the significant changes that occurred during this period (Khanna et al, 2019;Mondal et al, 2019;Santosh et al, 2020). Malanjkhand, Dongargarh, and Kanker are the three major granitic plutons emplaced during the Archean-Proterozoic transition in the Bastar Craton.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%