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- W3146064697 abstract "Petrology, bulk-rock geochemistry, and perovskite U-Pb age for the P-12 kimberlite pipe from the Wajrakarur kimberlite field, Eastern Dharwar craton (EDC) of southern India is reported. Perovskites yielded a high-precision U-Pb age of 1122 ± 7.7 Ma, taken to be an emplacement age of the host P-12 kimberlite pipe. The groundmass of coherent facies P-12 kimberlite contains monticellite, clinopyroxene, andradite, atoll spinel with titanomagnetite trend, and perovskite with an elevated REE contents. Phlogopite shows restricted Al2O3 and TiO2 contents. Furthermore, olivines with a wider and higher range of core compositions (i.e. Mg# = 84–94) and multi-granular nodules are the hallmark features of the P-12 pipe. This assorted primary mineral content and its composition indicates the transitional nature of the P-12 towards the Kaapvaal lamproites. However, concentrations of bulk-rock major and trace elements in the P-12 and other Wajrakarur kimberlites are similar to the global hypabyssal magmatic kimberlites. Large ion lithophile and high field strength elements (e.g. Ba and Nb) and their ratios (e.g. La/Nb and Th/Nb) suggest the presence of a heterogeneous and lithosphere influenced mantle source region which have been severely overprinted by metasomatizing fluids/melts emanating from the deep sourced upwelling mantle. The presence of such mixed and metasomatized mantle source regions likely to be an important factor for the transitional nature of the P-12 and other Mesoproterozoic kimberlites. Based on the availability of the newest emplacement ages, we propose a geodynamic model for the origin of kimberlites in the Indian subcontinent. The U-Pb age of 1122 ± 7.7 Ma for the P-12 pipe shows its close temporal association to the emplacement of the recently proposed 1110 Ma Large Igneous Province (LIP), with plume center beneath the NW part of the Kalahari craton. Emplacement of the P-12 and other contemporaneous Indian kimberlites, therefore, marks the impingement of mantle plume which contributed heat and triggered partial melting of metasomatized lithospheric mantle without melt input. The eruption phase of ~ 100 million years (i.e. 1050–1153 Ma), for the kimberlites and related rocks in the Indian shield, does not appear to be continuous and can be separated into several short-durational magmatic events. For this reason, small-volume, volatile-rich magmatism during the Mesoproterozoic time in India is linked to the presence of a number of LIPs and associated mantle plumes during Columbia to Rodinia supercontinent transition and assembly of cratonic blocks of the latter." @default.
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- W3146064697 title "Perovskite U-Pb age and petrogenesis of the P-12 kimberlite from the Eastern Dharwar craton, southern India: Implications for a possible linkage to the 1110 Ma large igneous province" @default.
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