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Research paper thumbnail of Geochemical Characterization of Granites of Distinctly Different Ages in the Alto Pajeu Terrane, Borborema Province, Northeast Brazil

International Geology Review, 2000

This work presents geochemical data for granitic plutons that intruded the Alto Pajeu terrane, Bo... more This work presents geochemical data for granitic plutons that intruded the Alto Pajeu terrane, Borborema Province, northeastern Brazil, during several distinct tectonic cycles. The Alto Pajeu terrane is represented in the study area by metasedimentary (São Caetano Formation) and metavolcanosedimentary (Irajai Formation) sequences overlying a gneissic-migmatitic basement. Several granitic plutons of different ages, mineralogical proportions, and chemical compositions have invaded the supracrustal and basement rocks. Two deformational events, one tangential (older) and the other transcurrent (younger), were identified. The metamorphic grade determined for the metasedimentary rocks varies from amphibolite to high amphibolite facies, with temperatures ranging from 600 to 680°C and pressures from 6.0 to 7.5 kbar. Three magmatic events with distinct ages were identified for the tectonic evolution of the Alto Pajeu terrane in the study area. The older magmatic event is related to the Transamazonico orogenic cycle ( 2.0 Ga), the intermediary magmatic event to the Cariris Velhos cycle (0.97 Ga), and the younger magmatic event to the Brasiliano orogenic cycle (0.55 Ga). The Cariris Velhos- and Brasiliano-age granites are geochemically classified as peraluminous, subalkalic granites of the calc-alkalic series, whereas the Transamazônico-age granite is metaluminous and alkaline. Geochemical data presented and discussed here suggest that the magmatism related to the three tectonic events had distinctly different sources and petrogenetic evolutions.

Research paper thumbnail of Le partage de la vision dans les très petites entreprises

Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. Toute traduction ou toute reproduction sous quelque forme qu... more Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. Toute traduction ou toute reproduction sous quelque forme que ce soit est interdite. Les textes publiés dans la série des cahiers de recherche de la Chaire d'entrepreneuriat Rogers-J.-A.-Bombardier n'engagent que la responsabilité de leurs auteurs.

Research paper thumbnail of Geochemical Characterization of Granites of Distinctly Different Ages in the Alto Pajeu Terrane, Borborema Province, Northeast Brazil

International Geology Review, 2000

This work presents geochemical data for granitic plutons that intruded the Alto Pajeu terrane, Bo... more This work presents geochemical data for granitic plutons that intruded the Alto Pajeu terrane, Borborema Province, northeastern Brazil, during several distinct tectonic cycles. The Alto Pajeu terrane is represented in the study area by metasedimentary (São Caetano Formation) and metavolcanosedimentary (Irajai Formation) sequences overlying a gneissic-migmatitic basement. Several granitic plutons of different ages, mineralogical proportions, and chemical compositions have invaded the supracrustal and basement rocks. Two deformational events, one tangential (older) and the other transcurrent (younger), were identified. The metamorphic grade determined for the metasedimentary rocks varies from amphibolite to high amphibolite facies, with temperatures ranging from 600 to 680°C and pressures from 6.0 to 7.5 kbar. Three magmatic events with distinct ages were identified for the tectonic evolution of the Alto Pajeu terrane in the study area. The older magmatic event is related to the Transamazonico orogenic cycle ( 2.0 Ga), the intermediary magmatic event to the Cariris Velhos cycle (0.97 Ga), and the younger magmatic event to the Brasiliano orogenic cycle (0.55 Ga). The Cariris Velhos- and Brasiliano-age granites are geochemically classified as peraluminous, subalkalic granites of the calc-alkalic series, whereas the Transamazônico-age granite is metaluminous and alkaline. Geochemical data presented and discussed here suggest that the magmatism related to the three tectonic events had distinctly different sources and petrogenetic evolutions.

Research paper thumbnail of Le partage de la vision dans les très petites entreprises

Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. Toute traduction ou toute reproduction sous quelque forme qu... more Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. Toute traduction ou toute reproduction sous quelque forme que ce soit est interdite. Les textes publiés dans la série des cahiers de recherche de la Chaire d'entrepreneuriat Rogers-J.-A.-Bombardier n'engagent que la responsabilité de leurs auteurs.

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