EGU2020-3259
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3259
EGU General Assembly 2020
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870 Ma age of South Delhi Orogeny: A study on Geochronology of the granites and the metasediments, NW India.

Subhash Singh and Tapas Kumar Biswal
Subhash Singh and Tapas Kumar Biswal
  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Earth Sciences, India (subhchandel11@gmail.com)

South Delhi orogeny is constrained by correlating the deformational fabric with geochronology of the granites and metasediments around Beawar- Rupnagar-Babra, Rajasthan, NW India. The area consists of metaconglomerate, calcareous schist, mica schist and amphibolite. These were deformed by three stages of deformation(D1-3) and intruded by four types of granite plutons (G1-4). The D1 deformation produced F1, reclined/recumbent folds with S1 axial planar fabric in greenschist facies metamorphic condition. The D2 deformation produced NE-SW trending F2 folds coaxial with F1(type 3 interference pattern), crenulations and F2-axial parallel ductile shear zones.  The D3 deformation produced NW-SE F3 folds, which superimposed on F1 and F2 to create type 1 and 2 interference pattern. Granites carry pervasive S1 fabric. In G1-3 granites, the S1 is characterized by low temperature deformation fabric marked by bulging recrystallization of quartz. The G4 granite (namely Sewariya granite) contains magmatic to submagmatic fabric and the S1 fabric in it is a high temperature deformation fabric and lies parallel to magmatic fabric in the rock. Plagioclase is dynamically recrystallized by subgrain rotation and grain boundary migration and quartz shows chess board twinning. We interpret that the G4 granite is syntectonic and G1-3 were pre-tectonic to D1 deformation.  U-Pb data (SHRIMP method) of G1, G2 and G4 granites yield Concordia age calculated with 206Pb/238U and 207Pb/235U ratio at ~982 Ma, ~992 Ma and ~878 Ma respectively. Thus the South Delhi orogeny is constrained by the age of G4 granite at ~ 878 Ma (~ 870 Ma).  The G1-3 granites are pre- Delhi orogeny and probably constrain the age of rifting of the Delhi basin. EPMA Th-U-total Pb monazite geochronology of the garnet-staurolite-quartz-feldspar-biotite schist from the basal conglomerate zone shows three distinct ages, ca. 1611 Ma, 864 Ma and 718 Ma.  Correlating with granite SHRIMP age, the ~ 864 Ma corresponds to Delhi metamorphism and D1 deformation (~ 870 Ma). The event ca. 1611 Ga probably belongs to pre-Delhi age, which is observed in nearby pre-Delhi localities like Sandmata terrane.

Keywords: Deformational fabric, geochronology, metaconglomerate, granite and geochronology.

How to cite: Singh, S. and Biswal, T. K.: 870 Ma age of South Delhi Orogeny: A study on Geochronology of the granites and the metasediments, NW India., EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-3259, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3259, 2020

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