Secondary minerals occur within the tholeiitic basalts of Salsette Island in the greater Mumbai region, as well as in other localities in the Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP). However, the secondary minerals of Salsette Island show remarkable differences with respect to their mineral speciation and precipitation sequence, which are both due to their unique geological environment. The greater Mumbai region is built up by the Salsette subgroup, which represents the youngest sequence of the DVP. It formed subsequently to the main phase of DVP activity in Danian time (62.5 to 61.5 Ma), in the course of the India–Laxmi Ridge–Seychelles breakup. The main part of the Salsette subgroup consists of tholeiitic basaltic flows with pillows, pillow brecci...
The Deccan basalts now cover an area of c. 500,000 sq. km in central and western India. The lava pil...
difficult to account for the formation of secondary silica in the basalts, which are not oversaturat...
The Deccan Traps continental flood basalt (CFB) province of India contains several dyke swarms, whic...
Flood basalts of the Deccan Volcanic Province erupted between about 67.5 to 60.5 Ma ago and reached...
SUMMARY. Zeolites (eight species) and the associated secondary minerals (minerals akin to zeolites, ...
208-213Recent marine geological and geophysical surveys indicate that the Deccan Traps extend to the...
Reddened clay-rich horizons between basalt flows have historically been identified as "baked zones" ...
The Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) was built up by three major phases of eruptions; the most volumin...
About 30 m of massive basaltic lava sheets and pillows belonging to the Deccan Traps are exposed at ...
Deccan intravolcanic bole horizons represent weathering products formed during major hiatuses of a m...
Major element, trace element, Sr- and Nd-isotopes and mineral chemical data are reported for alkalin...
We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and...
Mumbai City, situated on the western Indian coast, is well known for exposures of late-stage Deccan ...
Basement rocks were recovered at four sites on Leg 115 along the Reunion hotspot track in the wester...
An overview of the mineral chemical variations observed in the Deccan Trap igneous rocks of western ...
The Deccan basalts now cover an area of c. 500,000 sq. km in central and western India. The lava pil...
difficult to account for the formation of secondary silica in the basalts, which are not oversaturat...
The Deccan Traps continental flood basalt (CFB) province of India contains several dyke swarms, whic...
Flood basalts of the Deccan Volcanic Province erupted between about 67.5 to 60.5 Ma ago and reached...
SUMMARY. Zeolites (eight species) and the associated secondary minerals (minerals akin to zeolites, ...
208-213Recent marine geological and geophysical surveys indicate that the Deccan Traps extend to the...
Reddened clay-rich horizons between basalt flows have historically been identified as "baked zones" ...
The Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) was built up by three major phases of eruptions; the most volumin...
About 30 m of massive basaltic lava sheets and pillows belonging to the Deccan Traps are exposed at ...
Deccan intravolcanic bole horizons represent weathering products formed during major hiatuses of a m...
Major element, trace element, Sr- and Nd-isotopes and mineral chemical data are reported for alkalin...
We investigate the shallow plumbing system of the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province using rock and...
Mumbai City, situated on the western Indian coast, is well known for exposures of late-stage Deccan ...
Basement rocks were recovered at four sites on Leg 115 along the Reunion hotspot track in the wester...
An overview of the mineral chemical variations observed in the Deccan Trap igneous rocks of western ...
The Deccan basalts now cover an area of c. 500,000 sq. km in central and western India. The lava pil...
difficult to account for the formation of secondary silica in the basalts, which are not oversaturat...
The Deccan Traps continental flood basalt (CFB) province of India contains several dyke swarms, whic...