Published October 2001 | Version v1
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Archean and proterozoic continental crust in South America: Main building events

  • 1. Instituto de Geociencias, Universidade de Brasilia (Brazil)
  • 2. Instituto de Geociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo (Brazil)

Description

Available geochronological data reveal that the first building blocks of the South American continental crust were set up in the early Paleoarchean, ca. 3.4-3.5 Ga ago, although the presence of components as old as 3.7 Ga is indicated by Nd TDM model ages. The oldest rocks so far recognized are exposed in northeast Brazil and Uruguay. In the Sao Jose do Campestre block, Rio Grande do Norte, 3.45 Ga old tonalite, migmatized and intruded by granitoids between 3.3 and 3.0 Ga, is part of the basement to the Borborema Province (Dantas et al. 1998). In Bahia 3.42 Ga old tonalitic grey gneisses of Sete Voltas, Boa Vista, and Mairi form the basement of the Gaviao block, within the core of the Sao Francisco Craton (Nutman and Cordani, 1993, Martin et al., 1997). The Paleoarchean TTG suites as well as greenstone remnants of unknown age were involved in crust accretion events between 3.1 and 3.3 Ga ago (Teixeira et al. 2000 and references therein), which are also recorded in Campo Belo and Uaua (Teixeira et al., 1998, Oliveira et al., 1999), as attested by TTG intrusions and the ca. 3.1 Ga Pium-hi greenstone belt of W Minas Gerais (Machado and Schrank 1989). Microcontinents then formed were involved in deformation, metamorphism, and migmatization around 2.8-3.0 Ga ago, probably during amalgamation events. Widespread granite-greenstone associations in the Quadrilatero Ferrifero and other areas represent new crust built during the very important Neoarchean Rio das Velhas cycle, ca. 2.7-2.8 Ga ago (Machado and Carneiro 1992, Machado et al. 1992). Layered mafic-ultramafic and granite intrusions ca. 2.5-2.7 Ga old are recorded all over the Sao Francisco Craton, including the high-grade terrain of southern Bahia, formed during the late Archean Jequie Cycle (Teixeira et al. 2000 and references therein). Similar intrusions are recorded in many basement areas within Neoproterozoic fold belts (au)

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3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria
Imprint Place
Pucon (Chile)
Imprint Title
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts
Imprint Pagination
642 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 137-140

Conference

Title
3. South American symposium on isotope geology
Dates
21-24 Oct 2001
Place
Pucon (Chile)

INIS

Country of Publication
Chile
Country of Input or Organization
Chile
INIS RN
35099782
Subject category
S37: INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BRAZIL; CONTINENTAL CRUST; GALLIUM; GEOLOGIC AGES; GONDWANA; GRANITES; ISOTOPE DATING; LATIN AMERICA; METAMORPHISM; NEODYMIUM; PRECAMBRIAN ERA; SAMARIUM; TECTONICS
Descriptors DEC
AGE ESTIMATION; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; EARTH CRUST; ELEMENTS; GEOLOGIC AGES; IGNEOUS ROCKS; LATIN AMERICA; METALS; PLUTONIC ROCKS; RARE EARTHS; ROCKS; SOUTH AMERICA

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