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Geochemical Characteristics of the Granites of Bundelkhand Massif, Central India


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1 Department of Geology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002, India
     

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The Bundelkhand massif comprises various types of granites. On the basis of field relations, three compositionally distinct granitic phases have been delineated. These are hornblende granite, biotite granite and leuco granite in stratigraphic sequence. The major elements variations against SiO2, display smooth trends which should be expected for a composite massif evolved by fractionai crystallization. The variations of incompatible elements compared to the compatible elements suggest a partial melting process for the evolution of the massif.

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Petrogenesis, Geochemistry, Bundelkhand, Granites, Central India.
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M. E. A. Mondal
Department of Geology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002, India
Syed M. Zainuddin
Department of Geology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002, India

Abstract


The Bundelkhand massif comprises various types of granites. On the basis of field relations, three compositionally distinct granitic phases have been delineated. These are hornblende granite, biotite granite and leuco granite in stratigraphic sequence. The major elements variations against SiO2, display smooth trends which should be expected for a composite massif evolved by fractionai crystallization. The variations of incompatible elements compared to the compatible elements suggest a partial melting process for the evolution of the massif.

Keywords


Petrogenesis, Geochemistry, Bundelkhand, Granites, Central India.