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Tectonic Setting, Petrochemistry and Tungsten Metallogeny of the Sewariya Granite in the South Delhi Fold Belt, Rajasthan
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The Scwariya granite, 'largest of the Erinpura granite intrusions' occurs along the western margin of the Middle-Late Proterozoic Soulh Delhi Fold Bell. Synkincmalic with the Delhi orogeny, the granite body intrudes a rifled back arc type basin (Barotiya Formation) and hosts W ± Sn ± Li mincralization in pneumatolytic quartz veins. Innumcrable metasedimentary enclaves occur which are traversed by syn-to post-tectonic ductile shear zones. Geochemistry of Ihe granite suggests it to be a well differntiated, calc-alkliline, S-typc metallogcnetically specialised orogenic massif. The nature of the granite and the host supracrustals and Ihe tectonic discriminant diagrams indicate that it may have evoled in an arc-related environment. W ± Sn ± Li mineralization in this granite, Pb-Zn-Cu and Zn-Cu mineralization in the contiguous units of Barotiya and Sendra formations respectively suggests a conspicuous metallogenic zoning.
The Sewariya granite forms a central link to the major Sn-W hosted granite rocks in Rajasthan Haryana sector that lie along a 500 km long NNE-SSW trending lineament. Although associated with felsic plutonic suites of contrasting geotectonic environments, W -Sn mineralizalion along this belt defines a single metallogenic province, a large part of which is unexplored.
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Tectonics, Geochemistry, Economic Geology, Tungsten, Rajasthan.
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