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Geochemistry of Pegmatites from South Delhi Fold Belt: A Case Study from Rajgarh, Ajmer District, Rajasthan


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1 Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
 

On the basis of geochemical studies, pegmatites emplaced in the Rajgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup in the South Delhi Fold Belt have been classified into three groups. They show a variety of rare earth element enrichment patterns, LREE/HREE values and Eu anomalies. The geochemical affinities of these pegmatites suggest their calc-alkaline nature, volcanic arc granite signature in tectonic discrimination diagrams (Nb vs Y and Rb vs Nb + Y) and a probable S-type parentage as inferred from their high A/CNK value, peraluminous character, presence of high normative corundum and abundance of garnet and muscovite. These features have been related to subductionrelated processes which might have generated the parent granitic melt forming these pegmatites.

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Geochemical Studies, Granitic Melt, Pegmatites, Subduction.
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Authors

Kumar Batuk Joshi
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
Soumya Ray
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
Deepak Joshi
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India
Talat Ahmad
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India

Abstract


On the basis of geochemical studies, pegmatites emplaced in the Rajgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup in the South Delhi Fold Belt have been classified into three groups. They show a variety of rare earth element enrichment patterns, LREE/HREE values and Eu anomalies. The geochemical affinities of these pegmatites suggest their calc-alkaline nature, volcanic arc granite signature in tectonic discrimination diagrams (Nb vs Y and Rb vs Nb + Y) and a probable S-type parentage as inferred from their high A/CNK value, peraluminous character, presence of high normative corundum and abundance of garnet and muscovite. These features have been related to subductionrelated processes which might have generated the parent granitic melt forming these pegmatites.

Keywords


Geochemical Studies, Granitic Melt, Pegmatites, Subduction.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv106%2Fi12%2F1725-1730