Genesis of cordierite-gedrite-cummingtonite rocks of the northern portion of the khetri Copper Belt,Rajasthan, India |
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Authors: | Ravindra K. Lal Ravi S. Shukla |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India |
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Abstract: | The cordierite-gedrite-cummingtonite rocks occur in the zone of sulphide mineralization. Field and petrographic evidences suggest formation of these rocks from the schists which are associated with them. Time relations between crystallization and deformation, as evident by textural relations, suggest that this transformation constitutes a progressive sequence in time during prograde metamorphism in the area. Bulk chemical compositions of the cordierite-gedrite-cummingtonite rocks plot in the compositional range of the chlorite schists in the AKF, ACF and AFM diagrams. The AFM diagram shows a discontinuity in the topology as revealed by the intersection of the coexisting garnet-chlorite join with the three-phase field of cordierite-gedrite-garnet, suggesting the reaction: . The reaction took place under conditions of , brought about by dilution of pore fluid by B, Cl, F, S, etc., which reduce the activity of water. |
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