2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756820000357
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Genesis of coronae and implications of an early Neoproterozoic thermal event: a case study from SE Chotanagpur Granite Gneissic Complex, India

Abstract: Partial equilibrium textures such as corona provide information on changing pressure–temperature (P-T) conditions experienced by a rock during its geological evolution. Coronae layers may form in single or multiple stages; understanding the genesis of each layer is necessary to correctly extract information regarding the physicochemical conditions experienced by the rock. Mafic rocks from SE Chotanagpur Granite Gneissic Complex, India, show the presence of multi-layered coronae at olivine–plagioclase contact w… Show more

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“…We used the software program C Space (Torres-Roldan et al 2000) for this purpose. This technique has been proven to be a robust method for modelling metamorphic textures (Lang & Rice, 1985;Lang et al 2004;Sengupta et al 2009;Chowdhury et al 2013;Banerjee et al 2019;Adak & Dutta, 2021). SVD tests the linear dependencies and offers a number of possible mass balance equations considering a matrix composed of minerals (x) in terms of chemical components (y) while modelling reaction textures (details of the SVD method have been described by Chowdhury et al 2013).…”
Section: Reaction Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the software program C Space (Torres-Roldan et al 2000) for this purpose. This technique has been proven to be a robust method for modelling metamorphic textures (Lang & Rice, 1985;Lang et al 2004;Sengupta et al 2009;Chowdhury et al 2013;Banerjee et al 2019;Adak & Dutta, 2021). SVD tests the linear dependencies and offers a number of possible mass balance equations considering a matrix composed of minerals (x) in terms of chemical components (y) while modelling reaction textures (details of the SVD method have been described by Chowdhury et al 2013).…”
Section: Reaction Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%