Geothermobarometric Studies Of The Metabasalt Of The Hutti Area Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, India

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M. S. Riyazulla
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Hutti greenstone belt comprising predominantly of low-potassium tholeitic basalt has undergone regional metamorphism of a transition zone between greenchist to amphibolite facies. The important mineral constituents of the volcanic suite are amphibole and plagioclase which appear to be the product of regional metamorphism. These minerals have been recognized as the main indicators of metamorphic temperature and pressure. With a view to understand the P-T conditions of metamorphism of the belt, electron microprobe studies were carried out on amphibole and plagioclase and the chemical data was used to decipher the metamorphic conditions. The results obtained indicated a metamorphic temperature of about 6000 c and pressure of 5 kbs. for the Hutti greenstone belt.
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APA: M. S. Riyazulla  (1996)  Geothermobarometric Studies Of The Metabasalt Of The Hutti Area Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, India

MLA: M. S. Riyazulla Geothermobarometric Studies Of The Metabasalt Of The Hutti Area Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, India. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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