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the manganiferous series of dharwar system is known as​

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The Dharwar or Karnataka Craton in South India is a piece of the earth's crust that dates back to the late Archean. As part of the Indian Shield, it has been a relatively stable geologic terrain for several billion years. The bedrock in this region formed between 3.6 and 2.5 billion years ago. The Dharwar Craton lies roughly between Chennai, Goa, Hyderabad, and Mangalore in the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states.

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Dharwar System [4 – 1 Billion Years]

Dharwar System [4 – 1 Billion Years] Highly metamorphosed sedimentary rock-system. [formed due to metamorphosis of sediments of Archaean gneisses and schists]. They are the oldest metamorphosed rocks. Found in abundance in the Dharwar district of Karnataka.

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