Mamtani, Manish A. ; Karmakar, B. ; Merh, S. S. (2002) Evidence of polyphase deformation in gneissic rocks around Devgadh Bariya: implications for evolution of Godhra Granite in the Southern Aravalli Region (India) Gondwana Research, 5 (2). pp. 401-408. ISSN 1342-937X
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Abstract
In this paper, field evidence documenting the polydeformed nature of banded gneiss that comprises a part of the Godhra Granite and Gneiss in the southern portion of Aravalli Mountain Belt (AMB), India, is presented. The structural geometry involving an episode of recumbent-reclined folding in the gneiss lying in the vicinity of Devgadh Bariya town is worked out. The banded gneiss occurs as enclaves in the granite. Therefore, it is suggested that the banded gneiss of the region is older than Godhra Granite. Microstructures preserved in the granitic rocks are documented and it is suggested that the granitic rocks underwent deformation and strain during their evolutionary history. Variation in the mesoscopic scale fabric of the gneiss and granite along a south-to-north traverse within the study area is documented, and different possibilities for evolution of Godhra Granite are discussed.
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Keywords: | Deformation; Gneiss; Granite; Aravalli Mountain Belt; India |
ID Code: | 20306 |
Deposited On: | 20 Nov 2010 14:42 |
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