Deformation style in the Granulite-charnockite province of South India: an example from the Kusulmalai area in Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India

Srivastava, Deepak C. (1990) Deformation style in the Granulite-charnockite province of South India: an example from the Kusulmalai area in Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences, 99 (2). pp. 215-228. ISSN 0253-4126

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Abstract

A multiple-deformation sequence is established for different types of gneisses, mafic-paleosomes and banded magnetite quartzites (BMQ) exposed within the area. In gneisses, the basin-shaped map pattern represents the type-1 interference structure formed due to the overprinting of F3 folds with ENE striking axial planes on F2 folds with axial planes striking NNW. The BMQ band occurring as an enclave within the gneissic country, represents a large scale F1 fold with relatively smaller scale F2 folds developed on its limbs. Mafic-paleosomes within the streaky-charnockitic-gneisses exhibit structures formed due to the interference of more than two phases of folding (F1,Fla,F2,F3). It is shown that the deformation plan in these rocks is consistent with the generalized deformation scheme for Granite-greenstone belts. The difference in the map pattern of Granite-greenstone belts and Granulite-charnockite terrains is ascribed to the variance in Theological properties, layerthickness ratios and local displacement directions during different phases of folding. These differences apart, both the Granite-greenstone and Granulite-charnockite provinces in South India are deformed by an early isoclinal folding which is successively overprinted by folding on NNW and ENE striking axial planes.

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Keywords:Granulite-charnockite; Granite-greenstone; Structural Analysis; Gneisses; Banded Magnetite Quartzites
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