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Mesoarchaean to Neoproterozoic (3.2–0.8 Ga) crustal growth and reworking in the Aravalli Craton, northwestern India: Insights from the Pur-Banera supracrustal belt.

Authors :
D'Souza, Joseph
Prabhakar, N.
Xu, Yigang
Sharma, Kamal Kant
Sheth, Hetu
Source :
Precambrian Research. Sep2019, Vol. 332, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• Pur-Banera, a supracrustal sequence near Bhilwara, Aravalli Craton. • Structural mapping and zircon–monazite geochronology. • Complementary age records from zircons and monazites. • Magmatism at 3.2, 2.5, 1.8 Ga; Sedimentation at 1.6–1.3 Ga; Deformation at 1.3, 1.05, 0.85 Ga. • Relationship to assembly and breakup of supercontinent Rodinia. The Banded Gneissic Complex (BGC) of the Aravalli Craton in Rajasthan, northwestern India, forms the Archaean basement to the major, extensively studied, Proterozoic-age metasedimentary sequences of the Aravalli and Delhi Supergroups. However, the poorly documented deformation history of the basement and other supracrustal sequences, and insufficient geochronological work, limit a holistic understanding of the evolution of the Aravalli Craton. Here we present structural analysis and zircon and monazite geochronology of the relatively poorly studied Pur-Banera supracrustal belt in the Bhilwara region of south-central Rajasthan. The belt comprises paragneisses, carbonates, calc-gneisses, banded iron formations, garnetiferous schists, and amphibolites, deposited over Aravalli Supergroup rocks and locally also granite. A single detrital zircon core from the Pur-Banera paragneisses yields a 207Pb/206Pb age of 3159 ± 8 Ma (1σ), indicating a Mesoarchaean protolith. Magmatic zircon grains from the granite, here termed the Malola Granite, provide a 207Pb/206Pb crystallisation age of 2538 ± 11 Ma (95% confidence). The Pur-Banera supracrustals have experienced three phases of deformation, D 1 –D 3 , each of which produced a tectonic fabric. Zircon and monazite geochronology provides complementary ages. The detrital zircons, derived from both magmatic and metamorphic protoliths, provide ages of 3.2–1.7 Ga. Monazite ages of 1.3–0.8 Ga record multiple post-depositional tectonothermal events. Textural and compositional evidence and U–Th–total Pb monazite ages indicate that D 1 deformation occurred at ca. 1.30 Ga as a result of NW–SE-directed shortening, forming upright folds on the primary foliation that resulted in a penetrative fabric in the gneisses and schists. Subsequent NNE–SSW-directed deformation (D 2) between 1.13 and 1.05 Ga produced WNW–ESE-trending vertical folds in the gneisses and crenulations in the schists. Asymmetrical folds developed due to N–S dextral shearing at 0.85–0.80 Ga constitute the last phase of deformation (D 3). The Pur-Banera supracrustal rocks probably represent a rift-fill sequence, of Mesoproterozoic age (thus temporally equivalent to the Delhi Supergroup), deposited on an Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic basement, and repeatedly reworked during 1.30–0.80 Ga. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03019268
Volume :
332
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Precambrian Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138522753
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105383