The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separated by a major thurst) in which Sargur Schists occur as lenses within tonalitic Peninsular Gneisses. The Schist complex comprises pelites, quartzitic psammites, carbonates and calc-silicates, iron formations, and basic rocks, and thus provides many mineral assemblages ideal for the calculation of PT conditions. With their gneisses the Sargur rocks are unconformably overlain by the Dharwar greenstone belts, and are generally thought to be older than 3,000 my. In the Western block maximum metamorphic conditions are given by meta-basic rocks as 790±50°C and 13±2 kb, but adjacent meta-sediments give a pressure of 9 kb, suggesting that the differen...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The Archaean craton of southern India is characterized by a highly complicated and not yet fully und...
The Sargur sohist complex contains Archaean quartzo-feldspathic tonalitic gneisses of mixed origin. ...
Deformed and metamorphic ultramafic to mafic rocks emplaced into the Archaean Sargur supracrustal se...
Aluminous metasediments occurring in the central part of the Eastern Dharwar Craton (EDC), southern ...
This item is only available electronically.Southern India is comprised of granulite facies metamorph...
The Archean greenstone sequence of the Dharwar craton is intruded by late- and post-kinematic granit...
Metapelite forms an important component of the high grade supracrustal sequence in Southern Karnatak...
This contribution addresses the time framework of the regional metamorphism in the three crustal pro...
The succession in the late Archaean supracrustal belts in the Chitradurga region begins with basal q...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
This item is only available electronically.Eoarchaean–Mesoarchaean crust typically registers uniform...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The Archaean craton of southern India is characterized by a highly complicated and not yet fully und...
The Sargur sohist complex contains Archaean quartzo-feldspathic tonalitic gneisses of mixed origin. ...
Deformed and metamorphic ultramafic to mafic rocks emplaced into the Archaean Sargur supracrustal se...
Aluminous metasediments occurring in the central part of the Eastern Dharwar Craton (EDC), southern ...
This item is only available electronically.Southern India is comprised of granulite facies metamorph...
The Archean greenstone sequence of the Dharwar craton is intruded by late- and post-kinematic granit...
Metapelite forms an important component of the high grade supracrustal sequence in Southern Karnatak...
This contribution addresses the time framework of the regional metamorphism in the three crustal pro...
The succession in the late Archaean supracrustal belts in the Chitradurga region begins with basal q...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
This item is only available electronically.Eoarchaean–Mesoarchaean crust typically registers uniform...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...