The Kerguelen mantle plume activity in Sylhet Trap mafic rocks of Southern Shillong Plateau,NEIndia: Implications for its role in magmatism of eastern India
Manoj Kumar,
A. Krishnakanta Singh,
R. K. Bikramaditya
et al.
Abstract:Mantle plumes related to Large Igneous Provinces have been linked to continental break‐up and validated by the outpouring of mafic‐ultramafic magmas that range from continental flood basalt magmatism to submarine plateau volcanism. This study presents a new set of geochemical and mineralogical data on mafic magmatic rocks from the Sylhet Trap of the Shillong Plateau, northeast India. The investigated mafic rocks (basalt and dolerite) are predominantly sub‐alkaline‐tholeiitic, composed of bytownite+labradorite … Show more
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