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Regional Carbonate Alteration of the Crust by Mantle-Derived Magmatic Fluids, Tamil Nadu, South India

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In this paper, carbon, oxygen, and strontium isotope analyses of samples of ankerite and calcite, together with some of the coexisting silicate minerals, have been used to constrain the conditions of formation of the carbonate alteration and the origin of the fluids involved.
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Regional carbonate alteration of the crust associated with major shear zones provides direct evidence for $CO_{2}$-rich fluid mobility. A good example occurs within the Attur lineament, one of numerous Proterozoic shear zones which crosscut charnockitic gneisses and other lithologies of the southern Indian craton. At this locality, widespread carbonate alteration of silicate rocks has involved growth of ankerite and other carbonate minerals which replace preexisting silicates. Some of the ankerite was subsequently recrystallized to fine-grained calcite and iron oxide, accompanied by sericitization of feldspar. Carbon, oxygen, and strontium isotope analyses of samples of ankerite and calcite, together with some of the coexisting silicate minerals, have been used to constrain the conditions of formation of the carbonate alteration and the origin of the fluids involved. $\delta^{13}C$ values of ankerite are relatively homogeneous, ranging between -6.5 and -3.9 ‰ with a mean of -5.3 ‰. $\delta^{18}O$ is also ...

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An Overview of the Carbonatites from the Indian Subcontinent

TL;DR: An overview of the carbonatite occurrences in the Indian Subcontinent in the light of recent data is given in this paper, where geochemical characteristics and evolution of carbonatites in Indian Sub-continent with respect to space and time.
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A Pan-African ‘Humite Epoch’ in East Gondwana: implications for Neoproterozoic Gondwana geometry

TL;DR: In this article, the plate geometries during Neoproterozoic time have been reconstructed using humite occurrences for the first time, which demonstrate the hitherto undocumented humite epoch dominated by extremely water-rich, fluorinated fluid activity during the Pan-African event.
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Origin of Ca in South Indian calcretes developed on metamorphic rocks

TL;DR: In this paper, the origin of calcium and the processes governing the development of a minor economic deposit in different geomorphic settings were investigated. But, the results of the study were limited to a microfabric scale.
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A magnetotelluric study from over Dharwar cratonic nucleus into Billigiri Rangan charnockitic massif, India

TL;DR: In this article, the electrical resistivity structure of the crust beneath the Dharwar craton in southern India was investigated by magnetotelluric method and the dominant geoelectric strike direction (75°) was calculated in a period range of 0.01-1000
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On the Isotopic Chemistry of Carbonates and a Paleotemperature Scale

TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature variation of the fractionation of oxygen in exchange reactions between dissolved carbonate and water and between calcite and water was calculated on theoretical grounds, and checked experimentally.
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An isotopic study of siderites, dolomites and ankerites at high temperatures☆

TL;DR: In this paper, an empirically derived relationship between the chemical composition of a carbonate in the CaCO3-(Ca, Mg)(CO3)2-FeCO3 system and the function 103 In α at 100°C is 103 ∆ α = 8.94XCaCO3 + 9.29XMgCO3+ 8.77XFeCo3 where Xi is the mole percent of component i in the carbonate.
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Fractionation of carbon and oxygen isotopes and magnesium between coexisting metamorphic calcite and dolomite

TL;DR: In this article, carbon and oxygen isotopes and magnesium between coexisting dolomite and calcite have been determined for marbles and calcareous schists of a wide variety of metamorphic environments from Vermont and the Grenville Province of Ontario.
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Oxygen isotope fractionations involving diopside, forsterite, magnetite, and calcite: Application to geothermometry

TL;DR: In this article, the carbonate-exchange technique was used to obtain diopside, forsterite, magnetite, and calcite isotope fractionations of the form 1000 ln α = A × 106T−2, where the coefficient A is given in the following table.
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