Hanuma Prasad, M.; Hakim, Asfar; Krishna Rao, B. (1999) Metavolcanic and Metasedimentary Inclusions in the Bundelkhand Granitic Complex in Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh. Journal Geological Society of India, 54 (4). 359-368 doi:10.17491/jgsi/1999/540403
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| Title | Metavolcanic and Metasedimentary Inclusions in the Bundelkhand Granitic Complex in Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh | ||
| Journal | Journal Geological Society of India | ||
| Authors | Hanuma Prasad, M. | Author | |
| Hakim, Asfar | Author | ||
| Krishna Rao, B. | Author | ||
| Year | 1999 (October 1) | Volume | 54 |
| Page(s) | 359-368 | Issue | 4 |
| Publisher | Geological Society of India | Place | Bangaluru, India |
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| DOI | doi:10.17491/jgsi/1999/540403Search in ResearchGate | ||
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| Mindat Ref. ID | 19368590 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:19368590:3 |
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| Full Reference | Hanuma Prasad, M.; Hakim, Asfar; Krishna Rao, B. (1999) Metavolcanic and Metasedimentary Inclusions in the Bundelkhand Granitic Complex in Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh. Journal Geological Society of India, 54 (4). 359-368 doi:10.17491/jgsi/1999/540403 | ||
| Plain Text | Hanuma Prasad, M.; Hakim, Asfar; Krishna Rao, B. (1999) Metavolcanic and Metasedimentary Inclusions in the Bundelkhand Granitic Complex in Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh. Journal Geological Society of India, 54 (4). 359-368 doi:10.17491/jgsi/1999/540403 | ||
| In | (1999, October) Journal of the Geological Society of India Vol. 54 (4). Geological Society of India | ||
| Abstract/Notes | Abstract The Bundelkhand Granitic Complex of central India contains inclusions of Archaean volcanic and sedimentary rocks and orthogneisses, some of which are 15 km by 6 km in size, Earlier workers considered that these inclusions belong to two distinct lithostratigraphic formations separated in time by a migmatization event. Our new data suggest that the migmatization event post-dated all of the volcanic and sedimentary rocks and hence the two-fold stratigraphic subdivision is not viable. Further, intrusion of orthogneisses resulted in an increase in grade of metamorphism in some volcanic and sedimentary rocks specifically near the contact. | ||
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| Tikamgarh District, Madhya Pradesh, India |
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