1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1314.1995.tb00229.x
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Thermal perturbation during charnockitization and granulite facies metamorphism in southern India

Abstract: We have deduced the steady-state lithospheric geotherm at c. 1 Ga in the south Indian shield area using the available data on the concentration of radioactive elements, and the f-T conditions of Proterozoic mantle xenoliths in the south Indian kimberlites as constraints. The geotherm was adjusted back to 2.5 Ga by keeping the surface temperature constant and calculating the temperature change at the top of convecting upper mantle. The reduced or mantle heat flux, which was treated as an adjustable parameter, w… Show more

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“…The fluids would inevitably split into carbonic and saline fractions as they cool and decompress (Johnson, 1991). If they are able to advect heat (Ganguly et al, 1995;Bachmann and Bergantz, 2006), alkalis and halogens, they could promote mid-crustal migmatization. Localization of partial melting in the mid-crust may be explainable by the positive dP/dT slopes of liquidus curves of hydrous granite in the presence of concentrated brines (Aranovich et al, 2013;Manning and Aranovich, 2014).…”
Section: A Role For Fluids During Deep-crustal Melting?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fluids would inevitably split into carbonic and saline fractions as they cool and decompress (Johnson, 1991). If they are able to advect heat (Ganguly et al, 1995;Bachmann and Bergantz, 2006), alkalis and halogens, they could promote mid-crustal migmatization. Localization of partial melting in the mid-crust may be explainable by the positive dP/dT slopes of liquidus curves of hydrous granite in the presence of concentrated brines (Aranovich et al, 2013;Manning and Aranovich, 2014).…”
Section: A Role For Fluids During Deep-crustal Melting?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asterisk indicates data for the Udachnaya pipe taken from Pearson et al (1997). dissolution and Mg diffusion rates in garnets (e.g. Spera 1984;Ganguly et al 1995;Canil & Fedortchouk 1999).…”
Section: Ar Loss Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data of experimental petrology show that carbonates such as dolomite and magnesite would be stable phases at the deep mantle conditions although would rarely survive transport to crustal levels Canil, 1990Eggler, 1976. Such a survival requires extremely high rates of decompression and suciently coarse original aggregates Ganguly et al, 1995Ionov et al, 1993. Thermal disturbances in the mantle associated with the convective instabilities and formation of plumes led to the decomposition of carbonates and creation of carbonate-rich magmas, which under rapid uprising give rise to the nephelenitic volcanism and under some special conditions to carbonatitic lavas ow Le B a s , 1977].…”
Section: Estimation Of Required Amount Of Carbon Dioxide and Possiblementioning
confidence: 99%