The Indian subcontinent is a repository of Archean cratonic nuclei with plethora of geoscientific data to better understand the early Earth evolution and the operating processes.The Bundelkhand Craton(BuC)in the north...The Indian subcontinent is a repository of Archean cratonic nuclei with plethora of geoscientific data to better understand the early Earth evolution and the operating processes.The Bundelkhand Craton(BuC)in the north-central India is one of the five Archean cratons which preserves signatures of Paleoarchean magmatism,Archean subduction,Neoarchean metamorphism,spectacular craton-scale landforms as a testimony of Paleoproterozoic episodic silico-thermal fluid activity and plume-generated mafic magmatism.展开更多
文摘The Indian subcontinent is a repository of Archean cratonic nuclei with plethora of geoscientific data to better understand the early Earth evolution and the operating processes.The Bundelkhand Craton(BuC)in the north-central India is one of the five Archean cratons which preserves signatures of Paleoarchean magmatism,Archean subduction,Neoarchean metamorphism,spectacular craton-scale landforms as a testimony of Paleoproterozoic episodic silico-thermal fluid activity and plume-generated mafic magmatism.