Title of article
First 40Ar/39Ar dating of intense Late Palaeogene lateritic weathering in Peninsular India
Author/Authors
Bonnet، نويسنده , , Nicolas J. and Beauvais، نويسنده , , Anicet and Arnaud، نويسنده , , Nicolas and Chardon، نويسنده , , Dominique and Jayananda، نويسنده , , Mudlappa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
12
From page
126
To page
137
Abstract
Lateritic surface processes have shaped large platform and cratons of the tropical belt. Constraining the timing of such processes is crucial to decipher their role in cratonic morphogenesis and their response to long-term climatic change and lithospheric deformation. Weathering histories have been documented for South America, Africa and Australia, but precise time constraints of the lateritic weathering processes in South India are still lacking. We present 40Ar/39Ar ages of supergene cryptomelane (K–Mn oxide) formed in the Sandur Mn ore deposits exposed on the highest lateritic paleolandsurface that once covered the Mysore plateau and the adjacent Deccan Traps. Significant 40Ar/39Ar ages are estimated between ∼36 and ∼26 Ma from well-defined plateaus in step heating 39Ar release spectra and from best-fitted inverse isochrones. These ages constitute firm time constraints that document intense late Eocene–Oligocene lateritic weathering over Peninsular India under the influence of warm and wet climate comparable to that prevailing in tropical humid forests. These results imply that Southern India was weathered between ∼36 and 26 Ma and may have been dissected mostly in the Neogene.
Keywords
SOUTH INDIA , 40Ar/39Ar radiometric dating , supergene Mn-ore deposits , lateritic paleolandsurface , Cryptomelane , Sandur greenstone belt
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number
2332113
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