The northern margin of the Eastern Ghats Mobile belt against the Singhbhum craton exposes granitic rocks with enclaves from both the high-grade and low-grade belts. A shear cleavage developed in the boundary region is also observed in these granitoids. Field features and petrography indicate syn-tectonic emplacement of these granitoids. Petrology-mineralogy and geochemistry indicate that some of the granitoids are derived from the high-grade protoliths by dehydration melting. Others could have been derived from low-grade protoliths. Moreover, microstructural signatures in these granitoids attest to their syn-collisional emplacement. © Printed in India.
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Bhattacharya, S., Kar, R., & Moitra, S. (2004). Petrogenesis of granitoid rocks at the northern margin of the Eastern Ghats Mobile belt and evidence of syn-collisional magmatism. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 113(4), 543–563. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02704022
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