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A subduction zone geochemical characteristic of the newer dolerite dykes in the singhbhum craton, Eastern India

A subduction zone geochemical characteristic of the newer dolerite dykes in the singhbhum craton, Eastern India

2013
Abstract
Newer Dolerite Dykes (NDD) traverses the Singhbhum Granitoid Complex (SGC) in distinct orientations viz., NNE-SSW, NNW-SSE and E-W, among which the NNE-SSW trend is the most dominant. These dykes are subalkaline in nature and show compositional variation from basalt through basaltic andesite to andesite. The relationship shown by various oxides against MgO is consistent with fractional crystallization of a mafic magma. Variations in major elements, particularly SiO2, Al2O3, CaO, TiO2 contents, and CaO/TiO2 and Al2O3/TiO2 ratios in the studied dykes indicates that their Ca and Al are held in the residual mantle phases such as clinopyroxene, plagioclase, spinel and garnet. Low Ni and highly variable Cr values suggest that olivine and clinopyroxene fractionation controlled the abundances of Ni and Cr in these rocks. The high (La/Yb)N and (Gd/Yb)N in combination with relatively low HREE abundance of the Newer Dolerites dykes suggest that they may have formed by low degrees of partial me...

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