New data on the mineralogy of chromite from the Nuggihalli Schist Belt, Western Dharwar Craton, Karnataka, India : petrogenetic implications

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Raju, P.V. Sunder
Babu, Elapavalooru V.S.S.K.
Merkle, R.K.W. (Roland Karl Willi), 1954-

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Wiley

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The occurrence of rhythmic layering of chromite and host serpentinites in the deformed layered igneous complexes has been noticed in the Nuggihalli schist belt (NSB) in the western Dharwar craton, Karnataka, South India. For this study, the chromitite rock samples were collected from Jambur, Tagadur, Bhakatarhalli, Ranganbetta and Byrapur in the NSB. Petrography and ore microscopic studies on chromite show intense cataclasis and alteration to ferritchromite. The ferritchromite compositions are characterized by higher Cr number (Cr/[Cr + Al]) (0.68–0.98) and lower Mg number (Mg/[Mg + Fe]) (0.33–0.82) ratios in ferritchromite compared to that of parent chromite. The formation process for the ferritchromite is thought to be related to the exchange of Mg, Al, Cr, and Fe between the chromite, surrounding silicates (serpentines, chlorites), and fluid during serpentinization.

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Ferritchromite, Nuggihalli schist belt, Dharwar craton

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Raju ,PVS, Babu, EVSSK & Merkle, RKW 2011, 'New data on the mineralogy of chromite from the Nuggihalli Schist Belt, Western Dharwar Craton, Karnataka, India : petrogenetic implications', Acta Geologica Sinica, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 107-115.