Lithotectonic architecture of the Paleoproterozoic intracratonic Kaladgi rift basin, southwestern India: Inference from a magnetotelluric study

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作者
Kumar, Amit [1 ]
Nagarjuna, Danda [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Geomagnetism, New Panvel, Navi Mumbai 410218, India
[2] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Geosci, Abu Dhabi 15551, U Arab Emirates
关键词
Kaladgi rift basin; Magnetotellurics; Electrical Moho; Dharwar craton; Reunion plume; Archean suture; Deccan basalts; Crustal faults; Conductivity; WESTERN DHARWAR CRATON; ACID VOLCANIC-ROCKS; U-PB AGES; SOUTHERN INDIA; HEAT-FLOW; CRUSTAL EVOLUTION; PENINSULAR GNEISS; CLOSEPET GRANITE; CARBON-ISOTOPE; NEAR-SURFACE;
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10.1016/j.jseaes.2023.105958
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Peninsular India is traversed by several major Paleoproterozoic rift basins, among which the Kaladgi rift basin is a prominent one. Here, we present results from Magnetotelluric (MT) studies in the eastern section of this rift basin. The data were acquired along a -120 km long profile passing through Belavanik-Bagalkot-Ukkali regions covering the Paleoproterozoic intracratonic Kaladgi rift basin, the Cretaceous Deccan volcanic province and the Archean gneisses/granites/greenstones of the Dharwar craton. The lithospheric electrical structure was obtained from joint inversion of TE- and TM-modes data using a 2-D nonlinear conjugate gradient algorithm. The results reveal that the Kaladgi sediments are -500-1000 m in thickness overlying a highly fractured crystalline basement. Proterozoic sediments are exposed beneath the Deccan basalt cover and in the shallow fractured zones. The conductive-resistive transitions in the model at the crustal depths correspond to major tectonic faults and deformed crustal rocks. The transition boundary at -50 km depth defines the electrical Moho. At the same time, a -25 km wide, steep conductive feature from -75 km to upper mantle lithosphere depths (-180-200 km) is interpreted as the trace of the Chitradurga Suture Zone (CSZ). The observed crustal heterogeneity, conductivity variations, and resistive lithosphere are attributed to the geological history of the region, including Archean collisional events and subsequent reactivation associated with the Reunion hotspot. The crustal conductors are associated with mafic intrusions from the underplated basalts, and also the high conductivity may be due to the sulfide mineralization in the fault zones. The MT study provides valuable insights into the deep tectonic framework of the region.
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