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Title: Metamorphism and Fluid Inclusion Studies of Charnockites and Associated Rocks from the Madurai Granulite Block , Southern India with Special Reference to Graphite Mineralization
Authors: Baiju,K R
Nambiar,C G
Keywords: Charnockites
Monazite dating
Madurai Granulite Block (MGB)
Graphite mineralization
Metamorphism and fluid inclusion
Genesis and mineralogical characterization of graphite
Petrography
Occurrence
Issue Date: Sep-2006
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Citation: Department of Marine Geology and Geophysics, School of Marine Sciences
Abstract: The present research is aimed at studying the charnockites and associated rocks of the Madurai Granulite Block (MGB), especially in terms of their field settings, texture, mineralogy, and mineral chemistry analyzing their petrogenesis with the help of thermobarometrical studies and geochronological constraints. The mechanism of charnockitization by the influx of CO2 rich fluids and its relation to the graphite mineralization is actually a matter of discussion and study. The objectives of the present study are, to delineate petrological and structural relationship of charnockites and associated gneissic rocks, to study the field and petrogenetic aspects of graphite mineralization in the MGB, to establish and re-evaluate the P-T conditions of formation of the rocks with the aid of thermbarometric computations and to compare with the earlier studies, characterization of graphite with XRD, Raman spectroscopy and isotope studies together with a search in to its genesis and its relation to the high-grade metamorphism of the terrain, to evaluate the role of CO2 bearing fluids in the processes of charnockitization as well as in the genesis of graphite within the high-grade terrain and to delineate the metamorphic geochronology of selected rocks using ‘monazite dating’ technique with EPMA.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/970
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