Geochemistry of meta-anorthosites from Holénarasipur, Karnataka, South India

Kutty, T. R. N. ; Anantha Iyer, G. V. ; Ramakrishnan, M. ; Verma, S. P. (1984) Geochemistry of meta-anorthosites from Holénarasipur, Karnataka, South India Lithos, 17 . pp. 317-328. ISSN 0024-4937

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Abstract

Geochemical and Rb---Sr isotope studies indicate that the meta-anorthosites of Holénarasipur, occurring as minor differentiates in ultramafic-mafic complex are igneous intrusives with cumulus character, emplaced around 3095 m.y. ago. The fine-grained nature is secondary; relict cumulus features are preserved in less deformed bodies. In major element chemistry, they compare well with other Archean anorthosites. Abundance levels of Ti, Zr, Y and P indicate the evolution through crystal fractionation of a parental magma; cumulus olivine and pyroxenes dominated chemistry for ultramafites, cumulus plagioclase and possibly clinopyroxene controlled chemistry for anorthosite-gabbros and cumulus magnetite in magnetite-gabbros. Magnetite is not an early cumulate. REE geochemistry is dominated by plagioclase with low abundance levels, slightly LREE enriched and variable positive Eu anomaly. Sr and K/Rb values vary with An content in plagioclase. Isotopic studies show low initial 87Sr/86Sr (=0.7016) indicating that Rb---Sr isochron age represents the time of intrusion rather than the time of metamorphism.

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