JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-MP Mineralogy & Petrology

[S-MP37] Supercontinents and crustal evolution

convener:Madhusoodhan Satish-Kumar(Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University), Krishnan Sajeev(Centre for Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science), Tomokazu Hokada(National Institute of Polar Research), Yasuhito Osanai(Division of Evolution of Earth Environments, Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University)

[SMP37-P04] Signatures of poly-phase deformation and an upper amphibolite metamorphism from garnet bearing schists of Askot Klippe, Kumaun Himalayas

*Prakash Chandra Arya1, Krishnan Sajeev1 (1.Indian Institute of Science)

Keywords:Kumaun Himalayas, klippe, geothermobarometry

Askot klippe, a detached mass from the main crystallines of the Himalayas, lies in the lesser Himalayan sedimentary zone of the eastern Kumaun Himalayas, it is known for its occurrence of polymetallic mineralization within the schist and gneisses. The present work is focused on microtextural studies and computation of the thermal gradients of the garnet bearing schists of Askot klippe, these schists preserves signatures of poly phase deformation in their microstructure related to tectonic transportation and deformational histories of Himalayan orogeny. The micro-texture of these schists shows three distinct stages of deformation (D1, D2, and D3) with syn-tectonic garnet growth. The Thermal gradients have been computed by using Fe-Mg exchange between garnet and biotite. The XMg values for garnet and biotite are XMg (grt) ~ 0.06 and XMg (bt) ~ 0.85 respectively. The computed temperatures (~590 oC) suggests that the garnet bearing schists of Askot klippe has undergone a peak metamorphic conditions upto upper amphibolite facies.