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Magnetite from Andhra Pradesh, India

India
 
  • Andhra Pradesh
    • Anantapur District
Scott-Smith, B. H. (1989). Lamproites and kimberlites in India. Neues Jarhbuch für Mineralogie Abhandlungen, 161, 193-225.
AJIT KUMAR REDDY, T. (1987). Kimberlite and lamproite rocks of Vajrakarur area, Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 30(1), 1-12.
Gupta, A. K., Yagi, K., Lovering, J., & Jaques, A. L. (1986, September). Geochemical and microprobe studies of diamond-bearing ultrmafic rocks from central and south India. In International Kimberlite Conference: Extended Abstracts (Vol. 4, pp. 27-29).
Manikyamba, C., & Kerrich, R. (2011). Geochemistry of alkaline basalts and associated high-Mg basalts from the 2.7 Ga Penakacherla Terrane, Dharwar craton, India: an Archean depleted mantle-OIB array. Precambrian Research, 188(1-4), 104-122.
Le Maitre, R. W. - Ed. (2002) Igneous Rocks - A Classification and Glossary of Terms (2nd ed.) Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511535581
Naqvi, S. M., Manikyamba, C., Rao, T. G., Rao, D. S., Mohan, M. R., & Sarma, D. S. (2002). Geochemical and isotopic constraints of Neoarchaean fossil plume for evolution of volcanic rocks of Sandur greenstone belt, India. JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, 60(1), 27-56.
Scott-Smith, B. H. (1989). Lamproites and kimberlites in India. Neues Jarhbuch für Mineralogie Abhandlungen, 161, 193-225.
AJIT KUMAR REDDY, T. (1987). Kimberlite and lamproite rocks of Vajrakarur area, Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 30(1), 1-12.
        • Wajrakarur–Lattavaram cluster
Kaur, G., & Mitchell, R. H. (2016). Mineralogy of the P-12 K-Ti-richterite diopside olivine lamproite from Wajrakarur, Andhra Pradesh, India: implications for subduction-related magmatism in eastern India. Mineralogy and Petrology, 110(2), 223-245.
    • Annamayya District
Suresh, G., Ananthanarayana, R., Hanumanthu, R. C., Ghosh, S., Kumar, A. A., & Reddy, K. V. S. (2010). Geology of Pulikonda and Dancherla Alkaline Complexes, Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 75(4), 576-595.
    • Chittoor District
      • Kolar Gold Fields
        • South Schist Belt
Econ Geol (1994) 89:1552-1566
    • Nellore District
Subbarao, K. V., Bhaskar, R., & Le Bas, M. J. (1995). Are the Vinjamur rocks carbonatites or meta-limestones?. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 46(2), 125-137.
Vasudevan, D., Rao, T.M. & Reddy, C.K. 1977. A note on the occurrence of carbonatite in the Nellur schist belt, near Vinjamur, Udayagiri Taluk, A.P. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 18, 515-518.
Kumar, A., Srinivasan, R., Gopalan, K., & Patil, D.J. 1992. Reply. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 42, 305-307.
    • Palnadu District
Bhaskar, D. V., & Thimmaiah, M. (1997). Occurrence of carbonatite at Chintalacheruvu, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh. JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, 50(5), 641-644.
    • Prakasam District
Kumar, K. V., Frost, C. D., Frost, B. R., & Chamberlain, K. R. (2007). The Chimakurti, Errakonda, and Uppalapadu plutons, Eastern Ghats Belt, India: an unusual association of tholeiitic and alkaline magmatism. Lithos, 97(1-2), 30-57.
Upadhyay, D., Raith, M. M., Mezger, K., & Hammerschmidt, K. (2006). Mesoproterozoic rift-related alkaline magmatism at Elchuru, Prakasam alkaline province, SE India. Lithos, 89(3-4), 447-477.
Madhavan, V., MALLIKHARJUNA, R., Balaram, V., & Kumar, R. (1992). Geochemistry and petrogenesis of lamprophyres and associated dykes from Elchuru, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 40(2), 135-149.
Czygan, W., & Goldenberg, G. (1989). Petrography and geochemistry of the alkaline complexes of Sivamalai, Elchuru and Uppalapadu. India. Mem. Geol. Soc. India, 15, 225-240.
Madhavan, V., Mallikharjuna Rao, J., SUBRAHMANYAM K, K. S., & LEELANANDAM, C. (1989). Bedrock geology of the Elchuru alkaline pluton, Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh. Geol. Soc. India Memoir, 15, 189-205.
Subba Rao, T. V., Bhaskar Rao, Y. J., Sivaraman, T. V., & Gopalan, K. (1989). Rb-Sr age and petrology of the Elchuru Alkaline Complex: implications to alkaline magmatism in the Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt. Mem. Geol. Soc. India, 15, 207-223.
Madhavan, V., & Leelanandam, C. (1988). Petrology of the Elchuru alkaline pluton, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 31(6), 535-537.
Nag, S., Chakravorty, P. S., Smith, T. E., & Huang, C. H. (1984). The petrology and geochemistry of intrusive alkaline rocks of Elchuru, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Geological Journal, 19(1), 57-76.
Madhavan, V., Mallikharjuna Rao, J., Srinivas, M., Natarajan, R., & Sayeed, A. U. S. A. F. (1994). Petrology and petrogenesis of syenites from the Cuddapah basin, Andhra Pradesh. JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, 43, 225-237.
Appavadhanulu, K. (1966). Minette and riebeckite-kalisyenite dykes in some upper Cuddapah rocks, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. Records of the Geological Survey of India, 94(2), 303-304.
Canadian Mineralogist (1965) 8:334-338
Madhavan, V., & Sugrive Reddy, A. G. (1990). The Podili Syenites―A suite of alkaline and subalkaline rocks from Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 35(4), 341-356.
Murty, M. S. (1977). Sodalite-Cancrinite-Fluorite Syenite from the Granitic Terrain of Podili, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh. Geological Society of India, 18(6), 297-298.
Gabbro intruded the granite-gneiss and amphibolite country rock, and was in turn intruded by an alkaline plutonic rock, exposed in Purimetla and a belt stretching about 4km to the NE and 4km to the SW.
Kumar, K. V., Frost, C. D., Frost, B. R., & Chamberlain, K. R. (2007). The Chimakurti, Errakonda, and Uppalapadu plutons, Eastern Ghats Belt, India: an unusual association of tholeiitic and alkaline magmatism. Lithos, 97(1-2), 30-57.
Reddy, K. K., Ratnakar, J., & Leelanandam, C. (1998). A petrochemical study of the Proterozoic alkaline complex of Uppalapadu, Prakasam Province, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 52(1), 41-52.
Czygan, W., & Goldenberg, G. (1989). Petrography and geochemistry of the alkaline complexes of Sivamalai, Elchuru and Uppalapadu. India. Mem. Geol. Soc. India, 15, 225-240.
    • Visakhapatnam District
Randive, K., & Meshram, T. (2020). An Overview of the carbonatites from the Indian subcontinent. Open Geosciences, 12(1), 85-116.
Dana 6:A1:44.
    • Vizianagaram District
Raju, K. K. V. S. (1997) Indialite for cordierite gneisses of Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt, India. Current Science 73:382-385
Kumar, P. V. Ramesh
Buchwald, Vagn F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites - Their History, Distribution, Composition and Structure. University of California Press.
 
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