The Mozambique Ocean Suture in Southern India: Age and Significance of Granulites in the Palghat-Cauvery Shear Zone System
Alan S. Collins, Chris Clark, M. Santosh, K. Sajeev, Louise Kropinski, Stacey McKenzie, Martin P. Hand and Peter D. Kinny
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2006(1) 1 - 3
Published: 2006
Abstract
The Neoproterozoic oceans that closed as Gondwana amalgamated left a cryptic, yet recognisable, record in the resulting orogens. These consist of Neoproterozoic oceanic or ocean-margin protoliths, relatively high-pressure metamorphic belts separating distinct crustal domains, and Neoproterozoic provenance fronts. The southern Indian Palghat-Cauvery shear zone system, is interpreted as the remains of the Neoproterozoic Mozambique Ocean, because: a) it separates Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic granulites from the extensive Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Southern Granulite Domain; b) it contains mafic gneisses that may have formed within a Neoproterozoic Ocean; c) it preserves distinctive high pressure, ultra-high temperature granulites that were metamorphosed in the Cambrian Malagasy Orogeny, and; d) it isolates southern Indian Proterozoic metasediments that are unlikely to be sourced from north of the shear system.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2006ab027
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