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Platinum group elements in basic and ultrabasic rocks around Madawara, Bundelkhand Massif, Central India
The southern part of the Bundelkhand Massif shows a series of lensoidal bodies of undeformed and unmetamorphosed ultramafics, associated with gabbro/diorite and intrusive into the Bundelkhand Gneissic Complex (BnGC). The ultramafics exposed around Madawara town is characterized by high MgO (26-46 wt...
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