Geochemistry and geochronology of 1.7-1.8 Ga peraluminous A-type granites and granite-gneiss from the Mahakoshal Basin, Central Indian Tectonic Zone (CITZ): implications for an accretionary orogen for the evolution of CITZ
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Here, we report petrography, whole-rock geochemistry, and zircon U-Pb geochronology to understand the origin, source, geodynamic setting, and evolution of A-type granite and granite gneiss as well as establish their emplacement age from Mahakoshal Basin. Mineralogically, Sidhi granite gneiss and Madanmahal granite of the Mahakoshal Basin dominantly consist of quartz, K-feldspar, and plagioclase. Geochemically, Sidhi granite gneiss and Madanmahal granite are ferroan in nature. The studied rocks are akin to peraluminous A-type granites and have average zircon saturation temperatures of 955°C and 977°C, respectively. The studied rock types are derived from partial melting of pre-existing crust indicated by (Y/Nb)<sub>N</sub> >0.18, (Th/Nb)<sub>N</sub> >2, (Ce/Pb)<sub>N</sub> <1, and (La/Nb)<sub>N</sub> >2 accompanied by the Eu, Ba, Sr, Ti, and Nb negative anomalies. The zircon U-Pb geochronology yielded emplacement ages of 1723 ± 16 Ma for the Sidhi granite gneiss and 1801 ± 64 Ma for the Madanmahal granite. Based on similar geochemical characteristics such as rare earth element patterns, Eu anomalies, and Ce/Pb, La/Nb, and Th/Nb ratios, we propose that the Sidhi granite gneiss and Madanmahal granite are derived from the same source i.e. Bundelkhand gneisses and granites, and formed in a post-orogenic rift environment of the accretionary orogen setting.
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Taylor & Francis
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2025-02-21



