Syenite emplacement during accretion of the Late Archaean Dharwar batholith, South India: SHRIMP U/Pb age and structure of the Koppal pluton, Karnataka
B. Chadwick et al., Syenite emplacement during accretion of the Late Archaean Dharwar batholith, South India: SHRIMP U/Pb age and structure of the Koppal pluton, Karnataka, J GEOL S IN, 58(5), 2001, pp. 381-390
The predominantly syenitic Koppal pluton was emplaced in the western flank
of the Dharwar batholith which forms the eastern half of the Dharwar craton
. Previous work has shown that the batholith accreted against an older cont
inental foreland represented by the western half of the craton during Late
Archaean oblique convergence. A sample of syenite has yielded a SHRIMP U/Pb
zircon age of 2528 +/-9 Ma which is interpreted as the time of emplacement
at a late stage in the accretion of the batholith. Its age and composition
make the Koppal pluton a unique feature of the Dharwar craton. Melt commin
gling of syenite with other intermediate to basic magmas is indicated by co
mmmon mafic enclaves, disrupted mafic sheets and larger netveined bodies ri
ch in hornblende and pyroxene. The arc setting of the Koppal pluton is cons
istent with syenitic plutons in other Late Archaean terrains.
The pluton has an elliptical outcrop trending NE-SW with an upright, asymme
trical funnel shape indicated by its magmatic-state LS fabrics and diffuse
compositional banding. Banding is a function of variations in microcline, h
ornblende and clinopyroxene abundances. The pluton was emplaced broadly par
allel to diffuse magmatic banding in the host granites which lies oblique t
o trends of the steep NW-SE belts of plutonic rocks that characterise the D
harwar batholith as a whole. This oblique orientation of magmatic banding h
as been interpreted previously as the result of emplacement when magmatic p
ressure exceeded regional compressive stress during sinistral displacement
on steep shear zones trending NW-SE. Emplacement of the Koppal pluton is in
terpreted in a similar way.