| Santosh, M., Hari, K.R., He, Xiao-Fang, Han, Yue-Sheng, Manu Prasanth, M.P. (2018) Oldest lamproites from Peninsular India track the onset of Paleoproterozoic plume-induced rifting and the birth of Large Igneous Province. Gondwana Research, 55. 1-20 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2017.11.005 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Accepted Manuscript Oldest lamproites from Peninsular India track the onset of Paleoproterozoic plume-induced...Manu Prasanth , Oldest lamproites from Peninsular India track the onset of Paleoproterozoic plume-induced... ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Oldest lamproites from Peninsular India track the onset of Paleoproterozoic plume-induced...Ravishankar CE Shukla University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India AC *Corresponding author e-mails: santosh@cugb...lamproites in the Bastar Craton of T central India that mark the onset of Paleoproterozoic rifting | | Rao, N. V. Chalapathi, Atiullah, , Burgess, R., Nanda, Purnendu, Choudhary, A. K., Sahoo, Samarendra, Lehmann, B., Chahong, Ngazipmi (2016) Petrology, 40Ar/39Ar age, Sr-Nd isotope systematics, and geodynamic significance of an ultrapotassic (lamproitic) dyke with affinities to kamafugite from the easternmost margin of the Bastar Craton, India. Mineralogy and Petrology, 110 (2) 269-293 doi:10.1007/s00710-015-0403-5 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from the easternmost margin of the Bastar Craton, India N. V. Chalapathi Rao 1 & Atiullah 1 & R. Burgess...composition of an ultrapotassic dyke from Sakri (Nuapada lamproite field) located at the tectonic contact between...Mobile Belt, India. The Sakri dyke has a mineralogy which strongly resembles a lamproite sensu stricto...Rift, and Alto Paranaiba Province, Brazil. The Sakri dyke also displays certain compositional peculiarities...element ratios (Ta/Yb, Th/Yb, Rb/Ba and Ce/Y) of the Sakri ultrapotassic dyke negate any significant influence | | Gwalani, L. G., Jaques, A. L., Downes, P. J., Rao, N. V. Chalapathi (2016) Kimberlites, lamproites, carbonatites and associated alkaline rocks: a tribute to the work of Rex T. Prider. Mineralogy and Petrology, 110 (2) 149-153 doi:10.1007/s00710-016-0429-3 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India mantle, they also hold many of the clues to understanding...kimberlites, lamproites and ultrapotassic rocks from India, a sodic alkaline suite from Madagascar, two comprehensive...Sr, Zr and LREE. Observed variation across the lamproite province and between individual intrusions in...noonkanbahite crystallized from highly evolved, enriched lamproite magma. Perovskite records the evolutionary trend...ultramafic rocks variously described as kimberlite, lamproite, ultramafic lamprophyre, and orangeite have been | | | Journal (issue) | JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES FROM GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Editorial Advisory Board (2003-2004) P. C. S�ASTAVA...Alkali Suite of Koraput. Orissa. 1. CeoL. Soc. India, Vol . 1 1 . pp. 99- 1 26. --, 1 970b: Structure...Observations on Alkali Syenites of Kunavaram. A. P. , India. CeoL. Mag., Vol . 1 08. pp. 273-279. --, MOITRA...the Eastern Ghats Belt and Adj acent Regions of India. In : M . Yoshida. B. F. Windley and S. Dasgupta...Khariar, Kalahandi Dist. Orissa. Mem. Ceol. Soc. India, Vol . 1 5, pp. 265289. --, MALLI KARJUNA RAo. J | | Talukdar, Debojit, Pandey, Ashutosh, Chalapathi Rao, N. V., Kumar, Alok, Pandit, Dinesh, Belyatsky, B., Lehmann, B. (2018) Petrology and geochemistry of the Mesoproterozoic Vattikod lamproites, Eastern Dharwar Craton, southern India: evidence for multiple enrichment of sub-continental lithospheric mantle and links with amalgamation and break-up of the Columbia supercontinent. 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