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title = "Short-lived alkaline magmatism related to the R{\'e}union plume in the Deccan Large Igneous Province: inferences from petrology,40Ar/39Ar geochronology and palaeomagnetism of lamprophyre from the Sarnu-Dandali Alkaline Igneous Complex",
abstract = "Available geochronological information on Deccan indicates prolonged (started at 68.5 Ma) alkaline magmatism related to the R{\'e}union mantle plume based on the40 Ar/39 Ar ages from Sarnu-Dandali and Mundwara alkaline complexes. We studied in detail an alkaline lamprophyre, from the Sarnu-Dandali Complex, rich in groundmass (magmatic) as well as xenocrystic phlogopites and clinopyroxenes.40 Ar/39 Ar age determinations of the phlogopites from this lamprophyre reveal two distinct ages of 65.44 + 1.5 Ma and 68.17 + 1 Ma. However, palaeomagnetic results show a VGP at 32.31° N and 298.52° E concordant with that of the Deccan Super Pole at 65.5 Ma and support the younger eruption age at c. 65.44 + 1.5 Ma. Analysed phlogopites lack any signs of retention of excess radiogenic Ar and yield similar inverse isochron ages, which suggests that the older age of c. 68.17 + 1 Ma belongs to the crystallization of xenocrystic phlogopite during mantle metasomatism. Trace element compositions support derivation of lamprophyre magma from an OIB-type enriched (metasomatized) mantle source with an involvement of phlogopite. This finding suggests that the pre-Deccan ages of c. 68–69 Ma reported previously may reflect the timing of metasomatism of the subcratonic lithospheric mantle during the separation of Greater-Seychelles from India at c. 68.5 Ma. The absence of pre-Deccan alkaline rocks therefore indicates the short duration (between 67–65 Ma) of alkaline as well as small-volume, volatile-rich magmatism directly related to the R{\'e}union (Deccan) plume.",
author = "Ashish Dongre and Dhote, {P. S.} and P. Zamarkar and Sangode, {S. J.} and G. Belyanin and Meshram, {D. C.} and Patil, {S. K.} and Aaheri Karmakar and Lokant Jain",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1144/SP513-2021-34",
language = "English",
series = "Geological Society Special Publication",
publisher = "Geological Society of London",
number = "1",
pages = "381--411",
booktitle = "Geological Society Special Publication",
address = "United Kingdom",
edition = "1",
}