
General
Information
| Area |
: |
3,96,000
sq km
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| States |
: |
Andhra
Pradesh (South of 15° N latitude), Karnataka and Maharashtra
(South of 17° N latitude), Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and
Pondicherry
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| Headquarter |
: |
Bangalore
|
| Address |
: |
Regional
Centre for Exploration and Research (RCER), Nagarabhavi,
Bangalore – 560 072
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| Contact
Person |
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Shri
A. K. Rai, Regional Director
Ph
: 080-23210246
Fax
: 080- 23211511
e-mail
: rdsr.amd@gov.in
|
This
Region was set up in 1956 in a rented accommodation at Patan
Bhavan, Bangalore. AMD’s own office/ laboratories and residential
quarters were established in 1986 in Nagarabhavi, Bangalore.
Broad
Geological features
The
following are the broad geological domains of the Southern Region.
(i)
Archaean Basement Rocks (>2500 Ma): The
basement rocks comprise of Archaean granulite facies containing
quartzites, garnet-sillimanite gneiss, marble, calciphyres,
amphibolites and charnockites in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka and Goa. The peninsular gneisses, which
are mainly composed of migmatites and banded grey granites
are fairly homogeneous and are exposed over large tracts in
these states.
(ii)
Late Archaean Dharwar Supergroup rocks:
They comprise piles of volcano-sedimentary sequence broadly
divisible into a lower Bababudan and an upper Chitradurga Group.
The Bababudan Group is characterized by platformal sediments
with quartz pebble conglomerates, pebbly quartzite and fuchsite
quartzite and banded magnetite quartzites which were followed
by sub-aerial mafic volcanics. The Chitradurga Group is typified
by geosynclinal sediments with subordinate volcanics and well
developed linear tracts of limestone, manganese and associated
iron formations. They occur mostly in Karnataka and parts of
Andhra Pradesh.
(iii)
Lower Proterozoic Closepet Granites: Granites
of this age extend in a north-south direction as a 50 km wide
narrow belt. This belt of younger potassic granite is believed
to mark a major geo-suture separating two distinct crustal
blocks of Archaean age. The western block is characterized
by a number of well developed low grade granite-greenstone
belts with their iron-manganese ores and the eastern block
is marked mainly by younger gneisses of granitic and granodioritic
composition enclosing within them a number of narrow, linear
bands of auriferous schist belts.
(iv)
Middle to Upper Proterozoic Cuddapah Supergroup rocks and
their equivalents such as Bhima Group & Kaladgi Group
of rocks: These
are the most significant geological domains of Indian geology.
The Cuddapah basin comprises a sedimentary thickness of 12
km and volcanic sequences in the form of sills and
dykes, which are resting on the Archaean peninsular gneissic
complex marked by a pronounced Eparchaean unconformity. This
basin comprises of rocks of Cuddapah Supergroup which includes
Kurnool Group.
The
Kaladgi and Bhima basins occur in the northern parts and extend
below the Deccan Traps. These basins comprise of rocks of clastic/
chemogenic origin.
(v)
Deccan trap of Mesozoic-Tertiary age:
These formations spread over very small parts of the Region
and overlie the northern extensions of the Dharwar craton.
(vi)
Younger basins (Mesozoic–Tertiary):
These sediments include Gondwanas of Palar basin, Cretaceous
rocks of Tiruchinapally, Cuddalore Sandstone, Warkala beds,
Quilon beds etc.
(vii)
Beach and Inland Placers : They are part
of Quaternary group of rocks. The beach and inland placers
of Tamil Nadu and Kerala host some of the richest deposits
of ilmenite, monazite, rutile, garnet, zircon and sillimanite.
Summary
of Investigations : Important finds
A
major part of radiometric surveys were targeted in locating
palaeoplacer QPC type in Late Archaean Dharwars and other deposits
in Proterozoic basins. Some of the uranium occurrences identified
during the period are : 
Walkunji : It
is located northeast of Mangalore in South Kanara district
of Karnataka. The host rocks are oligomictic quartz pebble
conglomerates resting on Archaean peninsular gneisses. It is
a palaeoplacer QPC type of uranium mineralisation occurring
intermittently over 2500 m strike length and within a vertical
depth of 200m. The radioactive
minerals identified include uraninite, brannerite and pitchblende.
Arbail : It
is located 53 km east of Karwar on Karwar-Hubli road in North
Kanara district of Karnataka. The host rocks are quartz arenites
resting over Archaean granites. It is also a palaeoplacer uranium
deposit comparatively at younger stratigraphic horizon than QPC
type of Walkunji, occurring intermittently over 7 km strike
length and within a vertical depth of 250m.
The radioactive minerals identified include uraninite, uranothrorite,
brannerite and thucolite. Gold upto 1.5 ppm is also reported
in mineralized zone.
These
occurrences are, however, economically not viable.
Tummalapalle
- Rachakuntapalle : It is located 12 km south of Pulivendla
in
Cuddapah district of Andhra Pradesh. The host rocks are
phosphatic, siliceous dolostones of Vempalle Formation
of Cuddapah Supergroup resting on Archaean granite gneisses. It
is a unique type of stratabound deposit
hosted in carbonate rocks and occurs over 6600 m strike
length and within a vertical depth of 275m.
Gogi : It
is located in Gulburga district of Karnataka. The host rocks
are deformed limestones of Bhima Group and the basement granites.
It is a structurally controlled vein type of deposit and occurs
over 2000 m strike length and within a vertical depth of 180m.
The investigation is in progress.
Besides
the above, a number of uranium occurrences are located along
the fractures in the basement rocks at Mulapalle, Sanipaya-T.Sundapalle, Madireddygaripalle
in Cuddapah district, Andhra Pradesh. In addition to uranium, rare
metal occurrences
were
located associated with alkaline rocks of Tamil Nadu at Sevattur,
Pakkanadu, Kullampatti, Narlapalli, Pungurthi in Salem district.
Substantial concentrations of Nb-Ta were located at Marlagalla,
Mandya district and at Arehalli, Mundur from where recovery
operations for columbite-tantalite have been completed.
Present
Thrust areas of Investigations
The
present thrust on uranium exploration is on Proterozoic unconformities
with the basement rocks. As such the three basins viz. Kaladgi-Badami
and the Bhima basin in Karnataka and the Cuddapah basin in Andhra
Pradesh are under active exploration.
Other
facilities available at Southern Region
The
Region is equipped with various facilities in different laboratories
such as:
Physics
Laboratory.
Chemistry
Laboratory
Petrology
Laboratory
Spectrograph
Laboratory
Remote
Sensing Laboratory