Archean Continental Crust Beneath Mauritius, and Low Oxygen Isotopic Compositions from the Malani Rhyolites, Rajasthan, (India): Implication for the Greater Malani Supercontinent with Special Reference to South China, Seychelles and Arabian-Nubian Shield

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Abstract

Recent discovery of Archean xenocrystic zircons (3.2 Ga) from Mauritius indicating provenance from BGC, Rajasthan (India), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Seychelles, Arabian-Nubian shield and Tarim support the assembly of the Greater Malani Supercontinent. Further, recent oxygen isotopic data of zircons from the Malani Rhyolite terrain, Rajasthan lend support to South China connection with India during late Proterozoic.

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Kochhar, N. (2019). Archean Continental Crust Beneath Mauritius, and Low Oxygen Isotopic Compositions from the Malani Rhyolites, Rajasthan, (India): Implication for the Greater Malani Supercontinent with Special Reference to South China, Seychelles and Arabian-Nubian Shield. Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 41–45. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01455-1_10

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