Regional geothermobarometry in the granulite facies terrane of South India
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Vol. 73 (4) , 221-244
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s026359330000969x
Abstract
In the southern part of the Archaean craton of South India, an approximately 3.4–2.9 b.y. old migmatite–gneiss terrane (Peninsular gneiss complex) has been subjected to granulite facies metamorphism about 2.6 b.y. ago. During this event, the extensive charnockite-khondalite zone of southern India developed. A younger metamorphism (Proterozoic?) led to retrogression of the charnockites and khondalites, mainly under the conditions of the amphibolite facies.The physical conditions of metamorphism have been evaluated by applying methods of geothermobarometry to the widespread charnockitic assemblages with garnet, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, and quartz. The interpretation of the P–T estimates includes a critical discussion of potential error sources, e.g. errors of the analytical data and the calibrations of the models, and takes into account the complex metamorphic history of the rocks and the kinetics of the mineral equilibria.P-T estimates were obtained for seven subareas from the rim compositions of the coexisting minerals: Shevaroy Hills 680±55°C—7·4±1 kb; Kollaimalai area 680±40°C—8·6± 1 kb; Nilgiri Hills 680±90°C—6·6±0.8kb (upland massif) and 705±60°C—9·3±0.8 kb (northern margin); Bhavani Sagar area 650±50°C—7·2± 1 kb; Sargur-Mysore area 690±60°C—7·6 kb; Bangalore-Kunigal-Satnur area 760±50°C—6 kb. Except for the last subarea, the P-T model data reflect the conditions of a late annealing stage probably related to the retrogressive metamorphism. Conditions near the peak of granulite facies metamorphism (730–800°C—6·5–9·5 kb) are recorded by the core compositions of the minerals. Although a rather uniform cooling history of the main part of the charnockite-khondalite terrane is suggested from the temperature data, differential uplift of smaller blocks is indicated by the regional variation of the pressure data.Keywords
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