Gurmeet Singh posted an Question
September 19, 2020 • 01:08 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Geology (GG)

Sir please simplify these terms- gonditic ore, kodnritic, lateroid ore

(C) Vietamorphosed Deposits Due to metamorphism of above said deposits On the basis of their mode of occurrence and association with, different kinds of coutry-rocks however, the Indian manganese deposits have been classified

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  • Aakash sharma Best Answer

    Gonditic: found in gonds of madhya Pradesh. huge amounts of spessartite, rhodonite and quartz can be found. koduritic ores are found in vizianagram in vishakhapatnam district of Tamil Nadu. it is composed of orthoclase+managanese-garnet+apatite.

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    Rahul kumar best-answer

    Metamorphosed deposits: Metamorphosed deposits are ore deposits formed as a result of high temperature and pressure condition i.e. metamorphic processes. Gonditic ores: Gondite is a rock which hosts magnesian deposits. It is a metamorphic in nature and commonly found in Eastern ghats of India. Khondalitic ores: Khondalite is a Foliated metamorphic rock occur in Eastern ghats of India. It is Sillimanite and garnet rich siliceous schist. Lateritoid ores: A Mn-ores in the Eastern ghats region generally occur as stratabound.

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    Sajan sarthak best-answer

    GONDITE Manganese silicate rocks, interbanded with manganese oxide orebodies, constitute an important stratigraphic horizon in the Mansar formation of the Sausar Group of Precambrian age in India.  KODURITE is also a manganese loaded metamorphic rock. Lateroid see the attached file

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