Lamprophyre dykes within the granitoid and charnockite are reported for the first time from the Western Bastar Craton, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra. It shows porphyritic–panidiomorphic texture under a microscope, characterised by the predominance of biotite phenocrysts with less abundance of amphibole and clinopyroxene microphenocryst. The groundmass is composed more of K-feldspars over plagioclase, amphiboles, clinopyroxene, biotite, chlorite, apatite, sphene and magnetite. The mineral chemistry of biotite and magnesio-hornblende is indicative of minette variety of calc-alkaline lamprophyre (CAL), which is further supported by preliminary major oxides and trace element geochemistry. This unique association of CAL with granitoid provides an opportunity to study the spatio-temporal evolution of the lamprophyric magma in relation to the geodynamic perspective of the Bastar Craton.
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Meshram, R. R., Dora, M. L., Naik, R., Shareef, M., Gopalakrishna, G., Meshram, T., … Randive, K. R. (2019). A new find of calc-alkaline lamprophyres in Thanewasna area, Western Bastar Craton, India. Journal of Earth System Science, 128(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-018-1037-x
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