Structural Relations of Charnockites of South India
Abstract
The structural features of the Peninsular gneisses were discussed and compared with those in the charnockitic rocks. On this basis, three types of charnockite occurrences can be recognized: those involved in isoclinal folds that were later boudinaged and refolded, those affected by migmatization synkinematic with early isoclinal folding, and incipient charnockites formed in low-pressure zones of fold-hinges and boudin-necks (e.g., Kabbaldurga). It was concluded that at least two, if not three, stages of charnockite formation are required by these structural data.
- Publication:
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Workshop on the Deep Continental Crust of South India
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988dcc..work..125N
- Keywords:
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- Gneiss;
- India;
- Metamorphism (Geology);
- Petrology;
- Structural Properties (Geology);
- Terrain;
- Folding;
- Low Pressure;
- Precambrian Period;
- Geophysics