Abstract

Temporal constraints on orogen initiation and duration are critical for the Paleoproterozoic reconstruction of cratons presently constituting India. Recent late Paleoproterozoic paleomagnetic pole data indicate proximity of Eastern Dharwar, Bastar and Singhbhum cratons and in view of global Mesoproterozoic-aged final Columbia assembly, reconstruction sequence of Indic cratons is critical to assess whether they constituted Columbia. The initiation time and duration of the Bhopalpatnam orogen, developed between the Eastern Dharwar and Bastar cratons, range from earliest Mesoproterozoic to Neoarchean. Therefore, in order to constrain the earliest stages of cratonic convergence and crustal thickening, the time of peak metamorphism was established on tectonites, sampled from > 300 km along newly classified longitudinal domains representative of the entire Bhopalpatnam orogen, by precise combined garnet Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd chronology of amphibolite-and granulite-facies rocks. Interpreting the Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd isochron weighted mean ages, an orogenic duration of 38 ± 19 Myr is inferred between the high-pressure amphibolite-facies through to granulite-facies event at 1721 ± 14 Ma and a post-peak cooling to ≤ 650 °C at 1683 ± 6 Ma, being the Sm-Nd garnet weighted mean age. Archean two-stage depleted mantle model ages (at 1.7 Ga) of tectonites and rotated dyke swarm orientations support the reactivation and reworking of the Paleo- to Neoarchean Bastar craton marginal rocks in response to the early Mesoproterozoic orogeny. Based on the clockwise P-T path involving an early high-pressure amphibolite-facies stage (Pmax ≥ 12 kbar at ∼ 750 °C) followed by a granulite-facies stage (Tmax ≤ 850 °C at lower pressures), we interpret the orogen to represent deeply exhumed thrust slices of the reworked Bastar craton leading edge underthrusted beneath the Eastern Dharwar craton. As paleomagnetic data indicates proximity or contiguity of Bastar and Eastern Dharwar cratons by 1.79 Ga, the Bhopalapatnam orogen could represent site of early Mesoproterozoic cratonic collision or locus of post amalgamation reactivation due to convergence.

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