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Title: Geochemistry, petrography and rock magnetism of the basalts of Phek district, Nagaland
Authors: Imchen, Watitemsu
Patil, S.K.
Rino, V.
Thong, Glenn T.
Pongen, Temjenrenla
Rao, P.V.
Keywords: Geochemistry
Petrography
Rock Magnetism
Basalt
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Current Science, 108, 12, P. 2240-2249
Citation: Current Science, 108, 12, P. 2240-2249
Abstract: Basalts occur as sub-alkaline tholeiites in the Naga ophiolite belt. They bear an E-MORB affinity ascribed to aqueous fluid addition from a dehydrating oceanic crust in a supra-subduction zone during the Indo-Burma plate collision. They are commonly altered to spilite. They exhibit relatively poor REE fractionation with almost flat chondrite-normalized patterns. Eu-anomalies are not prominent, indicating the negligible role of plagioclase fractionation in their petrogenesis. Rock magnetic studies suggest that magnetite is the major magnetic mineral in these Upper Cretaceous basalts.
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