Abstract Views :225 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Geology, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata 700 019, IN
2 Aurum S.P.R.L., 59, Avenue Colnol Muzemba, Lubumbashi, CD
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 76, No 1 (2010), Pagination: 26-32
Abstract
A new occurrence of (syenite-hosted) Vanadium bearing titaniferous magnetite ore body has been reported from Ganjang (26°09'35" N: 93°20' E), Karbi-Anglong, Northeastern India. The magnetite ore bodies have lumpy and sporadic occurrences within the host syenite pluton intrusive into gneissic country rocks. Ore microscopic studies reveal that magnetite is often associated with haematite and ilmenite depicting different textural patterns. Critical consideration of several elemental patterns suggests magmatic differentiation to be main ore-forming process. The ore body is suggested to have been formed as late stage segregation from a differentiating alkaline magma in a fluid enriched milieu.
Keywords
Vanadium Bearing Titaniferous Magnetite, Karbi-Anglong, Widmanstatten Texture, Magmatic Differentiation, Northeastern India.