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Rubidium-strontium whole-rock ages of banded and incipient charnockites from southern Karnataka
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September 1997

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Journal of the Geological Society of India

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R.J. Stern

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P.J. Kenny

The Late Archaean regional amphibolite facies to granulite facies progression in southern Karnataka contains two textural varieties of charnockite (orthopyroxene-bearing quartzofeldspathic rocks). Banded charnockites typified by the banded pyroxene gneisses in the vicinity of Halaguru are thought to be older than the "incipient" coarse-grained charnockilic alteration of amphibolite facies gneisses, as at Kabbaldurga, and similar alteration of the banded charnockites in many places south of there. Whole-rock Rb-Sr isochrons were obtained for banded charnockites from the Chillapura quarry near Halaguru, and for incipient charnockite in amphibolite facies gneiss from a quarry near Honganuru, just east of Chamarajnagar. Large multi-layered samples and individual layers (light versus dark layers) were analysed separately in an attempt to discriminate older and younger metamorphic ages. For both quarries, all data yielded good isochrons with ages near 2.5 Ga, or terminal Archaean (2.50± 0.05 Ga with initial 87Sr/86Sr = 0.70500+ 0.00009 for Chillapura and 2.54± 0.17 Ga, 0.7088± 0.0016 for Honganuru). More than one age of charnockitic metamorphism based on isotope systematics of samples collected from single quarries is not evident. The high initial Sr ratios for both localities suggest, however, that the country rocks in southern Karnataka had a protracted crustal history prior to 2.5 Ga ago. Moreover, when the mean isotopic data of both quarries are plotted on the same diagram, "a regional isochron" close to 3.0 Ga with low initial Sr ratio results. This plausibly corresponds to a crustal accretion age, in accord with the interpretaiton of previous whole-rock isotope studies of this region based on combining data from widely-separated quarries. A widespread high-grade metamorphic event coinciding with, or following shortly after, crustal accretion remains an open possibility.

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... In the southern part of the DC, south of the so-called Charnockite Line (Fermor, 1936), there is a metamorphic isograd line also known as the Fermor Line (e.g., Srikantappa et al., 2003) (Fig. 1a). There is abundant charnockite in the granulite facies supracrustal rocks, which include garnet-bearing gneisses, banded iron formation, calc-silicate rocks, quartzite, and amphibolite, metamorphosed at~2.5 Ga (Hansen et al., 1997). Close to the isograd line, the charnockite occurs as small lenses, or as diffuse patches, described as 'patchy charnockite' or 'incipient charnockite' within gneisses (Hansen et al., 1997;Roy and Purohit, 2018). ...

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Nature of charnockite and Closepet granite in the Dharwar Craton: Implications for the architecture of the Archean crust
Rubidium-strontium whole-rock ages of banded and incipient charnockites from southern Karnataka

Journal of the Geological Society of India