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dc.contributor.authorRios, Débora Correia-
dc.contributor.authorDavis, Donald Wayne-
dc.contributor.authorConceicão, Herbet-
dc.contributor.authorDavis, W. J.-
dc.contributor.authorRosa, Maria de Lourdes da Silva-
dc.contributor.authorDickin, A. P.-
dc.creatorRios, Débora Correia-
dc.creatorDavis, Donald Wayne-
dc.creatorConceicão, Herbet-
dc.creatorDavis, W. J.-
dc.creatorRosa, Maria de Lourdes da Silva-
dc.creatorDickin, A. P.-
dc.date.accessioned2012-01-12T18:27:06Z-
dc.date.available2012-01-12T18:27:06Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.issn0301-9268-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5159-
dc.descriptionp. 175–201pt_BR
dc.description.abstractU–Pb single zircon crystallization ages were determined using TIMS and sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) on samples of granitoid rocks exposed in the Serrinha nucleus granite–greenstone terrane, in NE Brazil. Our data show that the granitoid plutons can be divided into three distinct groups. Group 1 consists of Mesoarchaean (3.2–2.9 Ga) gneisses and N-S elongated TTG (Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorite) plutons with gneissic borders. Group 2 is represented by ca. 2.15 Ga pretectonic calc-alkaline plutons that are less deformed than group 1. Group 3 is ca. 2.11–2.07 Ga, late to post-tectonic plutons (shoshonite, syenite, K-rich granite and lamprophyre). Groups 2 and 3 are associated with the Transamazonian orogeny. Xenocryst ages of 3.6 Ga, the oldest zircon yet recorded within the São Francisco craton, are found in the group 3 Euclides shoshonite within the Uauá complex and in the group 2 Quijingue trondhjemite, indicating the presence of Paleoarchaean sialic basement. Group 1 gneiss-migmatitic rocks (ca. 3200 Ma) of the Uauá complex constitute the oldest known unit. Shortly afterwards, partial melting of mafic material produced a medium-K calc-alkaline melt, the younger Santa Luz complex (ca. 3100 Ma) to the south. Subsequent TTG melts intruded in different phases now exposed as N-S elongated plutons such as Ambrósio (3162±26 Ma), Araci (3072±2 Ma), Requeijão (2989±11 Ma) and others, which together form amajor part of the Archaean nucleus. Some of these plutons have what appear to be intrusive, but are probably remobilized, contacts with the Transamazonian Itapicuru greenstone belt. The older gneissic rocks occur as enclaves within younger Archaean plutons. Thus, serial additions of juvenile material over a period of several hundred m.y. led to the formation of a stable micro-continent by 2.9 Ga. Evidence for Neoarchaean activity is found in the inheritance pattern of only one sample, the group 2 Euclides pluton. Group 2 granitoid plutons were emplaced at 2.16–2.13 Ga in a continental arc environment floored by Mesoarchaean crust. These plutons were subsequently deformed and intruded by late to post-tectonic group 3 alkaline plutons. This period of Transamazonian orogeny can be explained as a consequence of ocean closure followed by collision and slab break-off. The only subsequent magmatism was kimberlitic, probably emplaced during the Neoproterozoic Braziliano event, which sampled older zircon from the basement.pt_BR
dc.description.sponsorshipPalaeoproterozoic São Francisco Cratonpt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.subjectZirconpt_BR
dc.subjectArchaeanpt_BR
dc.subjectGeochronologypt_BR
dc.subjectU–Pbpt_BR
dc.titleGeologic evolution of the Serrinha nucleus granite–greenstone terrane (NE Bahia, Brazil) constrained by U–Pb single zircon geochronologypt_BR
dc.title.alternativePrecambrian Researchpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.numberv. 170pt_BR
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