Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4715735 Lithos 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•New 40Ar–39Ar ages for 37 eastern Deccan lava flow section•No significant age difference (63–65 Ma) detected across the succession•Calculated a weighted mean age of 63.9 ± 0.3 Ma•These post-K/PB lavas are younger than the main Deccan lavas (67–65 Ma).•Chrono-chemical correlation with SW Deccan shows continuity of post-K/PB terminal eruptions.

We present new age determinations, derived from 40Ar–39Ar incremental heating experiments, for basaltic lava flows from the Mandla lobe, located on the eastern margin of the main Deccan volcanic province, some ~ 1000 km from the Western Ghats escarpment. The most reliable estimates of crystallization ages come from 5 plateau ages from plagioclase separates, from a stratigraphically controlled succession of 37 lava flows. We detect no statistically significant age difference from bottom to top (range 63–65 Ma) and calculate a weighted mean age for the section at 64.21 ± 0.33 Ma. These lava flows are significantly younger than the majority of the main Deccan volcanic activity documented from the Western Ghats (67–65 Ma). The new ages are consistent, however, with geochemical correlation of the Mandla lobe lavas with the uppermost succession (Poladpur–Ambenali–Mahabaleshwar Formations) of the SW Deccan, and indicate that this post K/PB youngest phase of flood basalt activity erupted over much of the province.

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