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Mineral chemistry of tourmaline from Mashak Pahar,South Purulia Shear Zone (SPSZ), eastern Indian Shield
Authors:SANTANU ACHARJEE  JYOTISANKAR RAY  PAYEL DEY  DEBAPRIYA BHATTACHARYYA  MOUSUMI BANERJEE  BASAB CHATTOPADHYAY  SHYAMAL SENGUPTA  A K BHATT  D CHOWDHURY  A K DWIVEDI  SANJOY MAHATO  ARKA RANJAN JANA  P B MAITHANI  P V RAMESH BABU
Institution:1.Department of Geology,University of Calcutta,Kolkata,India;2.Central Petrological Laboratories,Geological Survey of India,Kolkata,India;3.Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research,Department of Atomic Energy,Hyderabad,India
Abstract:The area of investigation at and around Mashak Pahar, Bankura district, West Bengal, India comprises a number of rock types namely: granite gneiss, migmatized quartz tourmaline gneiss, quartz pebble conglomerate, ferruginous quartzite, quartz tourmaline veins (as veins) and graphite schists. Interestingly, the study area lies in the region extending South Purulia Shear Zone (~Tamar–Porapahar Shear Zone) which marks the boundary between two contrasting tectonic blocks of eastern India, namely, the Chhotanagpur Gneissic Terrane (CGC) to the north and Singhbhum Group of rocks to the south. The rocks of the study area are poly-phasedly deformed by three phases of folding, namely, F1, F2 and F3. All the tourmalines are classified to be of ‘Alkali Group’. Chemistry of tourmalines from migmatized quartz tourmaline gneiss and those from quartz tourmaline veins are in conformity with their relation to (earthquake induced) shear system evolution in this terrain. In general, the compositional evolution of tourmaline during prograde metamorphism (~400°–730°C) has been supported by both petrographic and chemical evidences. Assessment of mineral–chemical data of constituent tourmaline grains clearly suggests compositional variations across zonal boundaries within tourmaline that was controlled by changing metamorphic milieu in this terrane. Field and petrographic evidences clearly indicate activation of earlier and later shears in this region accompanied by infiltration of boron and formation of zoned tourmaline crystals.
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