Abstract

We present zircon U-Pb (SHRIMP) and monazite U-Th-total Pb (EPMA) ages from a suite of high-grade rocks of the Phulbani domain of the Eastern Ghats Belt, India. These ages are integrated with the metamorphic and magmatic histories of the Phulbani domain to put precise time constraints on the tectonothermal evolution of the northern part of the Eastern Ghats Belt. Zircon from the coarse-grained charnockite rock shows crystallization age of ca. 970 Ma. Aluminous granulite contains spinel and quartz-bearing mineral assemblage indicating ultrahigh temperature metamorphism (>900 °C at 8–10 kbar) which possibly occurred during ca. 987 Ma as revealed from monazite included in porphyroblastic garnet. Monazite in the aluminous granulite and the migmatitic felsic gneiss grew dominantly at 966 ± 4 Ma and 968 ± 4 Ma ages respectively, which are interpreted as the cooling ages subsequent to peak metamorphism. Oscillatory-zoned zircon grains of the felsic augen gneiss yield ca. 1173 Ma age which is interpreted as the crystallization age of the granitic protolith. This ca. 1173 Ma age granite possibly composed a part of the Proterozoic basement of the Eastern Ghats Province. A monazite age of 781 ± 15 Ma from the aluminous granulite may indicate the timing of a localized shear-induced thermal process in the Phulbani domain. The presently studied rock suite thus recorded three distinct events (ca. 1173 Ma, ca. 1000–900 Ma and ca. 781 Ma) of magmatism, metamorphism and deformation of Eastern Ghats Belt. Metamorphic and magmatic histories of the Phulbani domain are similar to those of the adjacent Visakhapatnam domain and the Rayner Province of East Antarctica during the time frame ca. 1000–900 Ma.

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