The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommodating volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Dharwar Supergroup within the low-grade terrain of the province of Karnataka. Initial development of the Bababudan-Nallur basin was characterized by rapid subsidence with eruption of mainly basaltic lavas. Breaks in eruption were marked in some instances by thin but persistent deposits of shallow marine quartz sands and muds. Subsidence in the south continued with accumulation of banded ferruginous cherts and muds, whilst uplift of the volcanic pile took place in the north. This uplift promoted erosion of the volcanic cover and its basement gneisses and granodiorites with deposition of alluvial and s...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The 3200 to 3000 Ma Bababudan Group, locally as thick as 1800 m, consists of a variety of rocks indi...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
The succession in the late Archaean supracrustal belts in the Chitradurga region begins with basal q...
Archaean tectonic regimes can be constrained by structural analysis of greenstone belts and adjacent...
Archaean tectonic regimes can be constrained by structural analysis of greenstone belts and adjacent...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Archaean Peninsular Gneiss of southern India is considered by a number of workers to be the base...
The Archaean craton of southern India is characterized by a highly complicated and not yet fully und...
The Archean greenstone sequence of the Dharwar craton is intruded by late- and post-kinematic granit...
The early Precambrian (Archaean) Dharwar sequence in south India provides evidence for a distinct tr...
The Singhbhum craton of eastern India preserves an extensive record of basin formation spanning the ...
The Singhbhum craton of eastern India preserves an extensive record of basin formation spanning the ...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The 3200 to 3000 Ma Bababudan Group, locally as thick as 1800 m, consists of a variety of rocks indi...
The Bababudan-Nallur basin (c. 60 km × 125 km) is part of a series of late Archaean basins accommoda...
The succession in the late Archaean supracrustal belts in the Chitradurga region begins with basal q...
Archaean tectonic regimes can be constrained by structural analysis of greenstone belts and adjacent...
Archaean tectonic regimes can be constrained by structural analysis of greenstone belts and adjacent...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The earliest decipherable record of the Dharwar tectonic province is left in the 3.3 Ga old gneissic...
The Archaean Peninsular Gneiss of southern India is considered by a number of workers to be the base...
The Archaean craton of southern India is characterized by a highly complicated and not yet fully und...
The Archean greenstone sequence of the Dharwar craton is intruded by late- and post-kinematic granit...
The early Precambrian (Archaean) Dharwar sequence in south India provides evidence for a distinct tr...
The Singhbhum craton of eastern India preserves an extensive record of basin formation spanning the ...
The Singhbhum craton of eastern India preserves an extensive record of basin formation spanning the ...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The Archaean Karnataka craton of southern India contains Eastern and Western crustal blocks (separat...
The 3200 to 3000 Ma Bababudan Group, locally as thick as 1800 m, consists of a variety of rocks indi...