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Tholeiitic basalt from
Malani Igneous Province, Barmer District, Jodhpur Division, Rajasthan, India


Locality type:Large Igneous Province
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Type:Tholeiitic basalt
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tholeiitic basalt data
Locality Data:Click here to view Malani Igneous Province, Barmer District, Jodhpur Division, Rajasthan, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1332049
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1332049:0
GUID (UUID V4):b1ea03a0-8ba1-40bd-ac66-5f74f2c792a2
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Report (volume)
SURVEY OF INDIA VOLUME 126 Geology and geochemistry of the magmatic rocks of the Malani Igneous Suite and...and Tertiary Alkaline Province of western Rajasthan Dr. S.K. Shushan • Dr. V. Chandrasekaran Geological...Geological Survey of India 'il"...Published by order of the Government of India 2002 � 4 OCT 2Il2 © INDIA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (2002) Published...Geological Survey of India, 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road. Kolkata 700 016 and printed in India at KUMAR & COMPANY
Report (issue)
sequence, represented by the emplacement of large igneous provinces followed by time-progressive volcanic...out, for example, that the association of large igneous provinces with time-progressive volcanic chains...its ability to explain the formation of large igneous provinces on Earth is being explored. The debate...observed or predicted to be extending. Ocean island basalt-like geochemistry is evidence for source fertility...development. Modeling the heat budget in large igneous provinces requires knowledge of the volume and
 
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