Srivastava, Rajesh K. (1998) Petrology of the proterozoic alkaline carbonatite complex of Samalpatti, District Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu Journal of the Geological Society of India, 51 . pp. 233-244. ISSN 0016-7622
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Abstract
The gneissic rocks of Samalpatti area are intruded by the Proterozoic carbonatites,alkaline rocks, pyroxenites and minor dunites.. Mineralogically carbonatites show wide variations in their composition but chemically most of them are silico-carbonatites. Presence of homfelsic textures and metamorphic minerals like chlorite, scapolite, diopslde and grossularite, suggest metamorphism of the present carbonatites, Aikaline rocks are either syenites or lamprophyres. Both carbonatites and alkaline rocks are generally enriched in large-ion lithophile elements (LILE) and high-field strength elements (HFSE) relative to the primordial mantle. Although carbonatite samples have Lower concentration of LILE ami HFSE than the average values of known carbonatites,they fall within the range of magmatic carbonatite concentrations.Lower concentrations of these elements are a result of hydrothermal metamorphism by hot fluids. Carbonatites are also enriched in δ13C and δ18O-values. The Rayleigh fractionation together with post-magmatic secondary processes, particularly exchange with magmatic fluids nf high δ18O content, are the best explanation for the C and 0 isotope enrichments. The carbonatites and alkaline rocks have probably crystallized from the carbonate and silicate melts separated from a postulated carbonated nephelinitic magma by liquid immiscibility at shallow levels.
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Keywords: | Petrology; Carbonatite;Alkaline Rocks; Liquid Immiscibility;Tamil Nadu |
ID Code: | 74565 |
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