The polymetamorphic Eastern Ghats Belt, India is an important component of models predicting Indo-Antarctic correlation in the Precambrian. However, the metamorphic signatures developed during the Pan-African orogeny are hardly known. Here we address this issue through modelling of reaction textures developed in a massif-type anorthosite from Chilka Lake area using the programme C-Space. We have explained the metamorphic tex- tures in terms of balanced chemical reactions, which revealed at least two stages of mineral reconstitutions during the Pan-African event.
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Sengupta, P., & Dasgupta, S. (2009). Modelling of Metamorphic Textures with C-Space: Evidence of Pan-African High-grade Reworking in the Eastern Ghats Belt, India. In Physics and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (pp. 29–39). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0346-4_2
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