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Neoproterozoic alkaline magmatism at Sivamalai, southern India
Authors:D Upadhyay  S Jahn-Awe  C Pin  JL Paquette  I Braun
Institution:aMineralogisch-Petrologisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Popplesdorfer Schloβ, 53115 Bonn, Germany;bLaboratoire de Gèologie, UMR 6524 ‘Magmas et volcans’, Université Blaise Pascal, 5 Rue Kessler, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France
Abstract:The Sivamalai alkaline complex lies at the southern margin of the Cauvery Shear System that separates the Archaean and Proterozoic domains of the Southern Granulite Terrain in India. U–Pb TIMS dating of zircon from a pegmatitic syenite sample in the complex yields a concordant age of 590.2 ± 1.3 (2σ) Ma which is interpreted to date the intrusion of the alkaline rocks. A lower concordia intercept at 168 ± 210 Ma defined by two grains with high common lead may indicate post-magmatic disturbances due to recrystallisation which is also evident in the CL images of the zircons. EPMA dating of monazite from a post-kinematic pegmatite which intrudes the crystalline basement hosting the alkaline rocks yields an age of 478 ± 29 (2σ) Ma and provides a lower bracket for the main phase of tectonism in this part of the Southern Granulite Terrain. The Pan-African high-grade metamorphism and ductile deformation has thus most likely affected the alkaline rocks. This is supported by the presence of a metamorphic foliation and extensive recrystallisation textures seen in the rocks. The major and trace element concentrations measured on selected samples reveals the presence of both enriched and depleted rock types. The enriched group includes ferrosyenite and nepheline syenite while the depleted group has only nepheline syenites. The trace element depletion of some nepheline syenites is interpreted to be a result of fractional crystallization involving the removal of accessory phases like zircon, titanite, apatite and allanite.
Keywords:Southern Granulite Terrain  Shear zone  Sivamalai  Alkaline rocks  Pan-African
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