Deccan intravolcanic bole horizons represent weathering products formed during major hiatuses of a major volcanic episode. In these quiescent periods weathering processes pervasively altered the newly formed volcanic landscape and subsequent flows covered and effectively fossilized the resulting weathered palaeosurfaces. The current work is a detailed geochemical study which examines patterns of element mobilization during these intravolcanic weathering events. The bole horizons normally rest on top of altered basaltic lavas. Both boles and altered lavas represent a comparatively early stage in weathering because the content of chemically residual elements, such as aluminium and iron, are closer to fresh basalt than laterite. Nevertheless, ...
We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and...
Weathering profiles developed on basalt substrate contain information relevant to climate, atmospher...
International audienceThe present paper completes a restudy of the main lava pile in the Deccan floo...
Reddened clay-rich horizons between basalt flows have historically been identified as "baked zones" ...
Abstract Silicic magmas within large igneous provinces (LIPs) are understudied relative to volumetri...
The Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) was built up by three major phases of eruptions; the most volumin...
The ~240-m-thick Bijasan Ghat section exposes Deccan basalt flows and dykes that have major and trac...
The Deccan basalts now cover an area of c. 500,000 sq. km in central and western India. The lava pil...
The patterns of eruption and dispersal of flood basalt lavas on the surface, or as magmas in dykes a...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
Tholeiitic lavas forming a flood basalt sequence of 870 m thickness at Toranmal in the northern Decc...
The patterns of eruption and dispersal of flood basalt lavas on the surface, or as magmas in dykes a...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
The present paper completes a restudy of the main lava pile in the Deccan flood basalt province (tra...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and...
Weathering profiles developed on basalt substrate contain information relevant to climate, atmospher...
International audienceThe present paper completes a restudy of the main lava pile in the Deccan floo...
Reddened clay-rich horizons between basalt flows have historically been identified as "baked zones" ...
Abstract Silicic magmas within large igneous provinces (LIPs) are understudied relative to volumetri...
The Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) was built up by three major phases of eruptions; the most volumin...
The ~240-m-thick Bijasan Ghat section exposes Deccan basalt flows and dykes that have major and trac...
The Deccan basalts now cover an area of c. 500,000 sq. km in central and western India. The lava pil...
The patterns of eruption and dispersal of flood basalt lavas on the surface, or as magmas in dykes a...
Most continental flood basalt (CFB) provinces of the world contain silicic (granitic and rhyolitic) ...
Tholeiitic lavas forming a flood basalt sequence of 870 m thickness at Toranmal in the northern Decc...
The patterns of eruption and dispersal of flood basalt lavas on the surface, or as magmas in dykes a...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
The present paper completes a restudy of the main lava pile in the Deccan flood basalt province (tra...
The lava sequence of the central-western Deccan Traps (from Jalgaon towards Mumbai) is formed by bas...
We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and...
Weathering profiles developed on basalt substrate contain information relevant to climate, atmospher...
International audienceThe present paper completes a restudy of the main lava pile in the Deccan floo...