Tectonic Environment And Petrogenesis Of Gold-Bearing Volcanics Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, Dharwar Craton, India

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. S. Riyaz Ulla
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Hutti Greenstone belt, located in the northern side of Dharwar Craton, India, contains several promising gold fields. It is predominantly composed of meta-volcanics with minor intercalations of meta-sedimentaries. Alkali-SiO2 and Zr-P2O5 diagrams, immobile element trends, and an iron-rich trend on the AFM diagram indicate that the volcanic suite is low-potassium tholeiitic basalt. The lower Mg number, MgO-TiO2, MgO-Ni, and Ni-Zr plots reveal that the basalt was derived from a fractionated, highly evolved magma generated by 10-20% melting of the mantle at 1100°C and 5 kb pressure. The chemical variations suggest that the Hutti metabasalt represents volcanic arc rocks generated at a converging plate margin.
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APA: M. S. Riyaz Ulla  (1993)  Tectonic Environment And Petrogenesis Of Gold-Bearing Volcanics Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, Dharwar Craton, India

MLA: M. S. Riyaz Ulla Tectonic Environment And Petrogenesis Of Gold-Bearing Volcanics Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, Dharwar Craton, India. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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