
Jagatbikas NandaIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | IIT KGP · Department of Geology & Geophysics
Jagatbikas Nanda
Ph. D. from IIT-Kharagpur, M.Sc. from C.U., B. Sc. from C.U. (Asutosh College)
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Jagatbikas Nanda currently works at the Department of Geology & Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Jagatbikas does research in Geology and Petrology.
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Following ultrahigh temperature granulite metamorphism at ∼1 Ga, the Eastern Ghats Province of India was intruded by the Koraput Alkaline Complex, and was subsequently re-metamorphosed in the granulite facies in the mid-Neoproterozoic time. Fluid inclusion studies were conducted on silica undersaturated alkali gabbro and syenites in the complex, an...
The Bela (24°58/15.32//N; 84°58/07.34//E) is located on the northern margin of Chhotanagpur Gneissic Complex (CGC). The post-collisional granitoid rocks around Bela are spatially associated with Barabar Anorthosite Complex and intrude into the Neo-Proterozoic Munger-Rajgir Group of rocks. Grey quartzites, spotted anorthosites and gabbroic rocks occ...
The Eastern Ghats Province (EGP) of India, characterized by ∼1 Ga granulite metamorphism (M1), collided with the Archaean Indian craton in either Grenvillian (∼1 Ga) or Pan-African (∼0.6–0.5 Ga) time. At ∼850 Ma, the Koraput Alkaline Complex (KAC) intruded into M1 EGP granulites, and was metamorphosed during a second granulite event (M2) in the EGP...
Garnet is a petrologically significant accessory mineral of igneous rocks. Granite, tonalite, charnoenderbite and enderbite are prominent facies of 1450 Ma old Dumka Granitoids, Jharkhand district, India. Interestingly all the facies of Dumka granitoids contain good amount of garnet and biotite. Sphene, magnetite, ilmenite, zircon, monazite, allani...
In the Eastern Ghats Belt of India, deformation and granulite facies metamorphism are generally correlated with India-Antarctica collision during the assembly of Rodinia. Within the belt, Archean granulites in the west are separated from Proterozoic granulites to the east by a prominent lithotectonic contact. Recent studies assume this contact to b...
The Koraput Alkaline Complex (KAC) lies on the NE-SW trending Sileru Shear Zone (SSZ) separating the Proterozoic Eastern Ghats
Province from the Archaean Indian craton. The core of the KAC is made of hornblende gabbro, which is rimmed by a band of nepheline
syenite in the east and syenodiorite in the west. The timing of magmatism with respect to th...
An assemblage of predominantly metasedimentary rocks in the Eastern Ghats Province, India, underwent granulite facies metamorphism and deformation in early Neoproterozoic times, and was subsequently intruded by the Koraput alkaline complex. The intrusion was earlier believed to be syn- to late tectonic. The gabbroic core of the complex hosts nephel...
Linear domains of deformed alkaline rocks and carbonatites have recently been identified as representing sites of ancient suture zones. In peninsular India, the western margin of the Proterozoic Eastern Ghats Belt (EGB) is characterized by a series of alkaline plutons that are aligned close to the contact with the Archaean Craton. Most of the compl...
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