| | Other Paper | Resources of India MINERAL RESOURCES OF INDIA Geology and Mineral Resources of India MINERAL RESOURCES...RESOURCES OF INDIA INTRODUCTION India has a rich tradition of mineral exploration. Innumerable old workings...workings, mine dumps slag heaps, etc. are the tell tale signs of this glorious tradition. The flourishing...attracted world’s attention during historical time. Copper and gold were also used locally since the days...days of Indus Valley civilizations. East India Company started exploration for coal in the Eighteenth century | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Panigrahi and A. Mookherjee: The Malanjkhand copper (+molybdenum) deposit, India: mineralization from a low-temperature...reserves, negated our preference that Malanjkhand is a porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, wrongly attributed...(1997) is incorrect. The economic potential of Malanjkhand was initially evaluated by Sikka (1971) and not...et al. (1981). This was done on the basis of Malanjkhand being considered a porphyry type deposit and...drilling were ®rst carried out in the area by the Madhya Pradesh Directorate of Mines and Geology during 1962±63 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | granitoid-hosted early Proterozoic copper-molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India (Mineralium Deposita...statements based on incorrect information about the Malanjkhand deposit. In some instances, published data are...stratigraphy, referring to Malanjkhand as a ``lode'' type deposit, age of the Malanjkhand granitoids, and comparison...comparison of Precambrian porphyry copper systems and the Malanjkhand Cu(-Mo) deposit in the ``broadest...of India in the Central Precambrian Shield ultimately led to the discovery of an important copper(-molybdenum) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Panigrahi á A. Mookherjee The Malanjkhand copper(+molybdenum) deposit, India: mineralization from a low-temperature...on drilling data from the Geological Survey of India which ®rst carried out subsurface exploration in...(1973) was cited as the ®rst published account on Malanjkhand mineralization. As the title of our paper indicates...truth is that exploratory drilling meterage at Malanjkhand up to the present is far too inadequate to project...quartz reef at the widest surface exposure in the mine pit, and symbols harmonized with those in Fig. 2 | | Stein, Holly, Hannah, Judith, Zimmerman, Aaron, Markey, Richard (2006) Mineralization and deformation of the Malanjkhand terrane (2,490–2,440 Ma) along the southern margin of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone. Mineralium Deposita, 40 (6) 755-765 doi:10.1007/s00126-005-0027-5 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Markey Mineralization and deformation of the Malanjkhand terrane (2,490–2,440 Ma) along the southern margin...Abstract The Malanjkhand Cu–Mo–Au deposit, located near the northwest margin of the Malanjkhand batholith...zircon data from a pooled set of samples from the Malanjkhand batholith to advocate a meaningless intermediate...for the Malanjkhand granitoid and its Cu– Mo–Au deposit. In the northwest part of the Malanjkhand batholith...extends to 2,450 Ma. In the central part of the Malanjkhand batholith, Re–Os dating of delicate spindles | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Enclaves Hosted in Palaeoproterozoic Malanjkhand Granitoids, Central India Santosh Kumar', Vikoleno Rinol and...263 002, India, E-mail: skyadavarz@yahoo.com Hindustan Copper Limited, Malanjkhand, Balaghat - 481 11...6, India (Manuscript received October 17,2001; accepted November 5,2003) Abstract The Malanjkhand granitoids...(about 1500 sq km) occurs in the Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. The MG (-2400 Ma) represent an episode...of Palaeoproterozoic felsic magmatism in Central India and hosts potential Cu (kMorAu) deposits. The enclaves | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | activity associated with copper–molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India Received: 20 February...Abstract The Malanjkhand copper–molybdenum deposit in the Bhandara Craton, Central India, is hosted by...granitoids at about 2.48 Ga. Keywords Malanjkhand Æ India Æ Copper–molybdenum Æ Granitic magmatism Æ Zircon...Precambrian Malanjkhand granitoid complex in the northern part of the Bhandara craton, Central India, is host...economically important copper–molybdenum mineralization. The copper–molybdenum deposit at Malanjkhand has been mined | | Stein, Holly J., Hannah, Judith L., Zimmerman, Aaron, Markey, Richard J., Sarkar, Sanjib C., Pal, A.B. (2004) A 2.5 Ga porphyry Cu–Mo–Au deposit at Malanjkhand, central India: implications for Late Archean continental assembly. Precambrian Research, 134 (3) 189-226 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2004.05.012 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | A 2.5 Ga porphyry Cu–Mo–Au deposit at Malanjkhand, central India: implications for Late Archean continental...Kolkata 700032, India d Malanjkhand Copper, Hindustan Copper Limited, Malanjkhand 481116, India Received 21...Cu–Mo–Au mineralization at the giant Malanjkhand deposit in Madhya Pradesh were obtained using ID-NTIMS. These...host. Among other diverse models, the origin of Malanjkhand has been debated as orogenic lode-style associated...ppm) support this scenario and suggest that Malanjkhand is a subduction-related stockwork-porphyry-style | | | Report (chapter) | Dhanbad 826004, India (e-mail: mohantysp@yahoo.com) Abstract: The Bastar Craton of India is composed of...Precambrian rocks constitute c. 70% of Peninsular India and provide geological records from the Palaeoarchaean...and Bundelkhand –Aravalli cratons) in Peninsular India have tonalite – trondhjemite –granodiorite (TTG)...the Bastar Craton The Bastar Craton of central India (also referred as the Bhandara Craton) is composed...shear zone extending from SW of Bhandara to NE Balaghat, known as the Central Indian Shear, which divides | | | Journal (issue) | JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES FROM GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Editorial Advisory Board (1997-98) Shri K. Krishnanunni...S. P. SINGH AND S. P. NIM Geological Survey of India, Operations Bihar, Lohianagar, Kankarbagh, Patna...sedimentation is also indicated in some parts. Primary copper-apatite-uranium mineralization seems to have been...important tectonic provinces of the peninsular India. It is bounded by Chotanagpur Gneiss Complex to...zone rocks, this formation is the main host for copper, uranium and apatite mineralisation in this belt | | | Book | भारतीय भूवैज्ञानिक सवेक्षण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सामररक और महत्वपण ू ण खनिजों की खोज के लिए फील्ड...the Government of India 2023 भारतीय भूवैज्ञानिक सवेक्षण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सामररक और महत्वपूणण...Published by Order of the Government of India 2023 © India, Geological Survey (2023) Field Guide Book...Publication Division, CHQ, Kolkata Published by Director General Geological Survey of India 27, Jawaharlal...specimen from the mineralised zone, Malanjkhand copper mines, Madhya Pradesh, photomicrograph of chalcopyrite | | | Book | Crustal Evolution and Metallogeny in India Sanjib Chandra Sarkar Anupendu Gupta CAMBRID GE UNIVERSIT...Press 4381/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, Delhi 110002, India Published in the United States of America by Cambridge...University Press. First published 2012 Printed in India at ……….. A catalogue record for this publication...Sanjib Chandra. Crustal evolution and metallogeny in India / Sanjib Chandra Sarkar, Anupendu Gupta. p. cm....(hardback) 1. Mineralogy--India. 2. Metallogeny--India. 3. Geology--India. I. Gupta, Anupendu, 1942- | | Sarkar, S. C., Kabiraj, S., Bhattacharya, S., Pal, A. B. (1996) Nature, origin and evolution of the granitoid-hosted early Proterozoic copper-molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India. Mineralium Deposita, 31 (5) 419-431 doi:10.1007/bf00189189 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | granitoid-hosted early Proterozoic copper-molybdenum mineralization at Malanjkhand, Central India S.C. S a r k a r I...University,Calcutta-700032, India :Malanjkhand Project, HCL, Malanjkhand,Balaghat, India Received: 28 March 1995/Accepted:...1995/Accepted: 5 January 1996 At Malanjkhand, Central India, lode-type copper (-molybdenum) mineralization...30%. Supergene oxidation, accompanied by limited copper enrichment, is observed down to a depth of 100m...within the range characteristic of granitoid-hosted copper deposits. 61sO (Too)values for vein quartz (+ 6 | | | Report (issue) | Govt. of India Controller of Publica on भारतीय भूवै ािनक सव ण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सूची ुंखला...CENTRAL INDIA’ े से कािशत भारत सरकार के आदश Published by order of the Government of India 2022 ISSN...Govt. of India Controller of Publica on भारतीय भूवै ािनक सव ण GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA सूची ुंखला...CENTRAL INDIA’ भारत सरकार के आदश े से कािशत Published by order of the Government of India 2022 @... @ India, Geological Survey (2022) Compiled by Kshipra Naresh Meshram, Sr. Geologist, Publication Division | | Panigrahi, Mruganka K., Pandit, Dinseh, Naik, Rajesh K., Ishihara, Shunso (2013) Reconstruction of Physicochemical Environment of Hydrothermal Mineralization at Malanjkhand Copper Deposit, Central India: Constraints from Sulfur Isotope Ratios in Pyrite, Molybdenite and Chalcopyrite. Resource Geology, 63 (1) 110-116 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2012.00214.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Hydrothermal Mineralization at Malanjkhand Copper Deposit, Central India: Constraints from Sulfur Isotope...Kharagpur, India, 2National Centre for Antarctic and Oceanic Research, Vasco da Gama, Goa, India, 3Geological...3Geological Survey of India, Central Petrological Laboratory, Kolkata, India and 4 Geological Survey of Japan...and chalcopyrite were determined from the Malanjkhand copper deposit. These minerals constitute the primary...magmatic. 1. Introduction The copper–molybdenum deposit at Malanjkhand occurs in the form of a N–S trending | | Pandit, Dinesh, Panigrahi, Mruganka K., Moriyama, Takeru, Ishihara, Shunso (2014) Comparative geochemical, magnetic susceptibility, and fluid inclusion studies on the Paleoproterozoic Malanjkhand and Dongargarh granitoids, Central India and implications to metallogeny. Mineralogy and Petrology, 108 (5) 663-680 doi:10.1007/s00710-014-0328-4 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | on the Paleoproterozoic Malanjkhand and Dongargarh granitoids, Central India and implications to metallogeny...Wien 2014 Abstract The Malanjkhand granodiorite (MG) hosting economic copper mineralization and the hitherto...northern part of the Bhandara Craton in Central India with intervening volcanosedimentary sequence of...& Geophysics, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India e-mail: mkp@gg.iitkgp.ernet.in anomaly, showing...and Oceanic Research, Vasco Da Gama, Goa 403804, India Introduction Granitoids constitute a substantial | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | A T A K A , INDIA -- A COMMENT P.K. BANERAI 20A, Belvedere Estate, Calcutta-27 (India) Received O c...is the "third largest known copper deposit in base-metal-deficient India" while on p.372, the authors...well beneath the Madan Kudan, Chandmari and other copper deposits of the Khetri belt, Rajasthan, Musaboni...Turamdih copper deposits of the Singhbhum belt, Bihar and the Malanjkhand copper deposit in Balaghat dt. M...KARNATAKA, INDIA -- A REPLY S.M. NAQVI National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad-500007 (India) (Received | | Sikka, Desh B., Petruk, William, Nehru, Cherukupalli E., Zhang, Zheru (1991) Geochemistry of secondary copper minerals from Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India. Ore Geology Reviews, 6 (2) 257-290 doi:10.1016/0169-1368(91)90026-4 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of secondary copper minerals from Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India Desh B. Sikkaa...of secondary copper minerals from Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India. In: W. Petruk...recognized at the Proterozoic porphyry copper deposit, Malanjkhand, India. They are: (1) primary ore containing...and other secondary copper sulfides; and (3) intensely oxidized ore containing copper sulphates, carbonates...carbonates, chlorides, oxides and native copper. The Malanjkhand chalcopyrite alters, by continued oxidation | | Narayana, B.L., Rao, J. Mallikharjuna, Rao, M.V. Subba, Murthy, N.N., Rao, V. Divakara (2000) Geochemistry and Origin of Early Proterozoic Dongargarh Rapakivi Granite Complex, Central India - An Example for Magma Mixing and Differentiation. Gondwana Research, 3 (4) 507-520 doi:10.1016/s1342-937x(05)70757-7 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Proterozoic Dongargarh Rapakivi Granite Complex, Central India - An Example for Magma Mixing and Differentiation...Geophysical Research Ins tztute, Hydeuabad-500 007, India (Manuscript received January 4,2000, accepted July...Proterozoic Dongargarh granite complex of Central India, intruding the tonalitic to granodioritic Amgaon...Simplified maps showing the geological division of Central India into different blocks separated by lineaments/sutures...Belt. 1. Unclassified gneisses and granites, 2. Malanjkhand granite, 3. Dongargarh granite, 4. Supracrustals | | | Book | Oradh GOLD IN INDIA B. P. RADHAKRISHNA L. C. CURTIS GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA BANGALORE 1999 Gold... Gold in India by B.P. Radhakrishna and L. C. Curtis Published by’ Geological Society of India, PB. 1922...81-85867-39-9 Copyright © 1999, Geological Society of India Price: Rs. 300 Typeset by B.R. Krishna Printed...encouragement, except in the case of base metals (copper, lead, zinc, iron and manganese). In these cases...continues iv PREFACE to be recognised throughout India in preference to intangible, easily manipulated | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | microgranular enclaves in Palaeoproterozoic Malanjkhand granitoids, central India: evidence of magma mixing, mingling...magmatism of Malanjkhand region of central Indian Precambrian shield, referred to as Malanjkhand granitoids...Kumaun University, Nainital 263 002, Uttaranchal, India e-mail: skyadavan@yahoo.com V. Rino Department of...Nagaland University, Kohima 797 002, Nagaland, India e-mail: vrino@rediffmail.com the MG pluton emplacement...etc. The felsic magmatism in the Malanjkhand region of central India is represented by Cu(± Mo ± Au) hosting | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, India Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute...Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 3 November...the zone of accretion between the North India and the South India Archean Blocks. This study aims to establish...Tectonic Zone (CITZ) extends across peninsular India and is bounded by the Son-Narmada North Fault (SNNF)...which the North India Block (comprising the Archean Bundelkhand Craton), and the South India Block (comprising | | | Report (chapter) | Chapter 22 Precambrian metallic mineralization in India BISWAJIT MISHRA Department of Geology and Geophysics...Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India (e-mail: bmgg@iitkgp.ac.in) Abstract: Four Archaean...sedimentary basins, constitute the geology of peninsular India. Huge resources of ferrous metals (Fe and Mn) and...and chromite, the lone granitoid-hosted Malanjkhand Cu– Mo deposit, a moderate occurrence of gold and...mineralization constitute the Archaean metal inventory of India. Additionally, the Proterozoic Aeon witnessed diverse | | Rao, V. Divakara, Gupta, H. K., Gupta, S. B., Mall, D. M., Mishra, D. C., Murty, P. R. K., Narayana, B. L., Reddy, P. R., Tewari, H. C. (1998) A Geotransect in the Central Indian Shield, across the Narmada-Son Lineament and the Central Indian Suture. International Geology Review, 40 (11) 1021-1037 doi:10.1080/00206819809465253 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geophysical Research Institute , Hyderabad, 500007, India Published online: 06 Jul 2010. To cite this article:...Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad 500007, India Downloaded by [Korea University] at 02:01 01 January...Phanerozoic to the present (Mahadevan, 1994). In India, two Global Geotransect profiles have 1 H. C. Tewari...and narrow gradient to - 3 5 mGal northwest of Jabalpur. The total magnetic intensity values vary in the...northern limit of the Gondwana Super group in central India occurs to the south of the Narmada-Son lineament | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | KARNATAKA, INDIA -- A REPLY S.M. NAQVI National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad-500007 (India) (Received...answered/clarified individually. (1) The Khetri Copper Belt (including all those deposits locally named...Singhbhum copper belt (Musabani, Surda, etc.) are the only two other deposits in India producing copper ore...in our paper. The Malanjkhand copper deposit in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh is a recent discovery...(Ingaldhal) is the third largest copper producing deposit of India (see Vishwanathaiah and Shivaramaiah |
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