Geology and geochemistry of giant quartz veins from the Bundelkhand Craton, central India and their implications

  • PATI, JK
  • PATEL, SC
  • PRUSETH, KL
  • MALVIYA, VP
  • ARIMA, M
  • RAJU, S
  • PATI, P
  • PRAKASH, K
Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Journal of Earth System Science

Abstract

Giant quartz veins (GQVs; earlier referred to as 'quartz reefs') occurring in the Archean Bundelkhand Craton (29, 000 km(2)) represent a gigantic Precambrian (similar to 2.15 Ga) silica-rich fluid activity in the central Indian shield. These veins form a striking curvilinear feature with positive relief having a preferred orientation NE-SW to NNE-SSW in the Bundelkhand Craton. Their outcrop widths vary from <= 1 to 70 m and pervasively extend over tens of kilometers along the strike over the entire craton. Numerous younger thin quartz veins with somewhat similar orientation cut across the giant quartz veins. They show imprints of strong brittle to ductile-brittle deformation, and in places are associated with base metal and gold incidences,...

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