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Geochemistry of Subsurface Hornblendic Rocks from Kolar and the Archaean Crustal Composition of the Peninsular Shield


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Major and minor elemental analyses of the subsurface hornblendic schists, granulites and basalts from the Kolar schist belt, India (a Precambrian schist belt), suggest that the crust was mostly basic in the Archaean times and similar to tholeiitic basalt.
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  • Geochemistry of Subsurface Hornblendic Rocks from Kolar and the Archaean Crustal Composition of the Peninsular Shield

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Authors

V. Divakara Rao
National Geophysical Research Institute. Hyderabad, India
B. Venkatnarayana
National Geophysical Research Institute. Hyderabad, India
Y. V. Ramana
National Geophysical Research Institute. Hyderabad, India

Abstract


Major and minor elemental analyses of the subsurface hornblendic schists, granulites and basalts from the Kolar schist belt, India (a Precambrian schist belt), suggest that the crust was mostly basic in the Archaean times and similar to tholeiitic basalt.