Ahmad, Talat ; Bhutani, Rajneesh ; Sayad Rahaman, M ; Ahmad, Iftikhar ; Mondal, M.E.A. (2020) An overview of Precambrian geology of Aravalli Craton and Fold Belt, north-western India Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy, 86 . ISSN 0370-0046
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.16943/ptinsa/2020/49795
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.16943/ptinsa/2020/49795
Abstract
The Aravalli Craton is situated on the northwestern edge of India and has a geological history ranging from the Paleoarchean to the Quaternary. The basement of the Aravalli Craton (Banded Gneissic Complex or BGC) and its supracrustal sequences (Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups) serve as an excellent archive to understand the crustal and geodynamic evolution of continental crusts during the Precambrian period of the Earth's history. Here, we present a brief overview along with the recent developments on the status of its Precambrian geology.
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