Abstract Many tholeiitic dyke-sill intrusions of the Late Cretaceous Deccan Traps continental flood basalt province are exposed in the Satpura Gondwana Basin around Pachmarhi, central India. We present field, petrographic, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data on these intrusions and identify individual dykes and sills that chemically closely match several stratigraphically defined formations in the southwestern Deccan (Western Ghats). Some of these formations have also been identified more recently in the northern and northeastern Deccan. How-ever, the Pachmarhi intrusions are significantly more evolved (lower Mg numbers and higher TiO2 contents) than many Deccan basalts, with isotopic signatures gen-erally different from thos...
A geological map of an area of over 125,000 km2 within the southern Deccan Traps, India is presented...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...
Many tholeiitic dyke-sill intrusions of the Late Cretaceous Deccan Traps continental flood basalt pr...
The ~240-m-thick Bijasan Ghat section exposes Deccan basalt flows and dykes that have major and trac...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
Tholeiitic lavas forming a flood basalt sequence of 870 m thickness at Toranmal in the northern Decc...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
The basalt stratigraphy of the Deccan Trap between Mahabaleshwar Ghat and Belgaum over-steps the bas...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
Three large dike systems are exposed in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province of India: the dominan...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
A geological map of an area of over 125,000 km2 within the southern Deccan Traps, India is presented...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...
Many tholeiitic dyke-sill intrusions of the Late Cretaceous Deccan Traps continental flood basalt pr...
The ~240-m-thick Bijasan Ghat section exposes Deccan basalt flows and dykes that have major and trac...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
Tholeiitic lavas forming a flood basalt sequence of 870 m thickness at Toranmal in the northern Decc...
Recent studies of large mafic dyke swarms in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province, India, indicate...
The basalt stratigraphy of the Deccan Trap between Mahabaleshwar Ghat and Belgaum over-steps the bas...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
Three large dike systems are exposed in the Deccan Traps flood basalt province of India: the dominan...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
A geological map of an area of over 125,000 km2 within the southern Deccan Traps, India is presented...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...
The Khopoli intrusion, exposed at the base of the Thakurvadi Formation of the Deccan Traps in the We...