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- Wajrakarur–Lattavaram cluster
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- Kadapa District (YSR District)
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| Canadian Mineralogist (1965) 8:334-338 |
| Gabbro intruded the granite-gneiss and amphibolite country rock, and was in turn intruded by an alkaline plutonic rock, exposed in Purimetla and a belt stretching about 4km to the NE and 4km to the SW. |