Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Machado, Hugo Tavares lattes
Orientador(a): Valladares, Claudia Sayão lattes
Banca de defesa: Medeiros, Sílvia Regina de lattes, Porto Junior, Rubem lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Análise de Bacias e Faixas Móveis
Departamento: Centro de Tecnologia e Ciências::Faculdade de Geologia
País: BR
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Resumo: The study area is part of the Ribeira Belt, Central Segment Mantiqueira Province (Almeida et al., 1973, 1977, 1981), which represents one of fold-thrust belt in neoproterozoic/cambrian generated during the Brasiliano Orogeny, at the edge south / southeast of the São Francisco Craton (Almeida, 1971, 1977, Cordani et al., 1967, 1973, Brito Neves & Cordani, 1982, Teixeira and Figueiredo, 1991). In this context, the Quirino Complex is the reworked basement of Paraiba do Sul Terrain (Heilbron et al., 2004). Quirino Complex is formed by extensive bodies of foliated orthogneisses the homogeneous, the leuco mesocratic, average particle size of the thick, compositionally ranging from tonalitic granitoids / granodioritic to granitic, and featuring enclaves of ultramafic, mafic and calcium silicate (rich in tremolite). The tonalite orthogneiss / granodioritic present porphyroblasts of plagioclase and hornblende as mafic main, contrasting with those of granitic composition showing porphyroblasts of K-feldspar and biotite predominates. Accessories appear as zircon, titanite, apatite and epidote. Also associated with these orthogneisses, neoproterozoic granitoids that make up individual bodies or lenses in the set anatetics paleoproterozoic. These are composed predominantly of biotite gneiss and hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lithogeochemical analysis of orthogneiss from Quirino Complex suggest the existence of two distinct magmatic series. The first belongs to the high-K calc-alkaline series composition shows a more expanded granitic-adamelític/granodioritic/tonalitic and is correlated to some orthogneisses and bt-hb-bt-orthogneiss. The medium-K orthogneisses series feature predominantly tonalitic composition, and correlated to most of the hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lenses enclaves metapiroxenitics and amphibolites occur in many outcrops. Neoproterozoic granitoids also occur composition of granitic to quartz-monzonitic. The isotopic study of Sm-Nd and Sr showed that the high-K calc-alkaline series orthogneisses and those of medium-K calc-alkaline series, have TDM model ages ranging from Archean to Paleoproterozoic, consistent with U-Pb data zircon from the literature. The high-K calc-alkaline series is older (2308 ± 9.2 Ma to 2185 ± 8 Ma) than medium-K calc-alkaline series (2169 ± 3 to 2136 ± 14 Ma) and occurs the existence of zircons inherited with minimum ages of 2846 Ma and 2981 Ma for medium-K series and 3388 ± 16 for high-K series. The brasiliano granitoids have neoproterozoic crystallization ages correlated to Brasiliano Orogeny (602-627 Ma) (Viana, 2008, Valladares et al., 2002). Based on data of Sr and Sm-Nd was possible to identify four distinct groups. Groups 1 and 2 are formed by rocks of Paleoproterozoic (2.1 to 2.3 Ga) TDM model ages ranging from 2.9 to 3.4 Ga, εNd between -8.1 and -5.8 and 87Sr / 86Sr ratios (t) = 0.694707 (Group 1) and TDM ranging from 2.5 to 2.7 Ga, εNd between -5.8 and -3.1 and 87Sr/86Sr (t) = 0.680824 (Group 2), formed with the assistance of a Paleoproterozoic Archean. The third group consists of Paleoproterozoic juvenile rocks with crystallization ages ranging between 2.0 and 2.2 Ga and TDM model ages ranging from + 2.1 to + 2.2 Ga and εNd between +1.5 and +1.2. Group 4 is formed during the Neoproterozoic (645 Ma) of rocks with Paleoproterozoic age possibly TDM model ages exceeding 1.7 Ga and εNd= -8.3.
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Dissertação (Mestrado em Análise de Bacias;Tectônia, Petrologia e Recursos Minerais) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2010.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/7053The study area is part of the Ribeira Belt, Central Segment Mantiqueira Province (Almeida et al., 1973, 1977, 1981), which represents one of fold-thrust belt in neoproterozoic/cambrian generated during the Brasiliano Orogeny, at the edge south / southeast of the São Francisco Craton (Almeida, 1971, 1977, Cordani et al., 1967, 1973, Brito Neves & Cordani, 1982, Teixeira and Figueiredo, 1991). In this context, the Quirino Complex is the reworked basement of Paraiba do Sul Terrain (Heilbron et al., 2004). Quirino Complex is formed by extensive bodies of foliated orthogneisses the homogeneous, the leuco mesocratic, average particle size of the thick, compositionally ranging from tonalitic granitoids / granodioritic to granitic, and featuring enclaves of ultramafic, mafic and calcium silicate (rich in tremolite). The tonalite orthogneiss / granodioritic present porphyroblasts of plagioclase and hornblende as mafic main, contrasting with those of granitic composition showing porphyroblasts of K-feldspar and biotite predominates. Accessories appear as zircon, titanite, apatite and epidote. Also associated with these orthogneisses, neoproterozoic granitoids that make up individual bodies or lenses in the set anatetics paleoproterozoic. These are composed predominantly of biotite gneiss and hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lithogeochemical analysis of orthogneiss from Quirino Complex suggest the existence of two distinct magmatic series. The first belongs to the high-K calc-alkaline series composition shows a more expanded granitic-adamelític/granodioritic/tonalitic and is correlated to some orthogneisses and bt-hb-bt-orthogneiss. The medium-K orthogneisses series feature predominantly tonalitic composition, and correlated to most of the hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lenses enclaves metapiroxenitics and amphibolites occur in many outcrops. Neoproterozoic granitoids also occur composition of granitic to quartz-monzonitic. The isotopic study of Sm-Nd and Sr showed that the high-K calc-alkaline series orthogneisses and those of medium-K calc-alkaline series, have TDM model ages ranging from Archean to Paleoproterozoic, consistent with U-Pb data zircon from the literature. The high-K calc-alkaline series is older (2308 ± 9.2 Ma to 2185 ± 8 Ma) than medium-K calc-alkaline series (2169 ± 3 to 2136 ± 14 Ma) and occurs the existence of zircons inherited with minimum ages of 2846 Ma and 2981 Ma for medium-K series and 3388 ± 16 for high-K series. The brasiliano granitoids have neoproterozoic crystallization ages correlated to Brasiliano Orogeny (602-627 Ma) (Viana, 2008, Valladares et al., 2002). Based on data of Sr and Sm-Nd was possible to identify four distinct groups. Groups 1 and 2 are formed by rocks of Paleoproterozoic (2.1 to 2.3 Ga) TDM model ages ranging from 2.9 to 3.4 Ga, εNd between -8.1 and -5.8 and 87Sr / 86Sr ratios (t) = 0.694707 (Group 1) and TDM ranging from 2.5 to 2.7 Ga, εNd between -5.8 and -3.1 and 87Sr/86Sr (t) = 0.680824 (Group 2), formed with the assistance of a Paleoproterozoic Archean. The third group consists of Paleoproterozoic juvenile rocks with crystallization ages ranging between 2.0 and 2.2 Ga and TDM model ages ranging from + 2.1 to + 2.2 Ga and εNd between +1.5 and +1.2. Group 4 is formed during the Neoproterozoic (645 Ma) of rocks with Paleoproterozoic age possibly TDM model ages exceeding 1.7 Ga and εNd= -8.3..Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-05T15:33:52Z No. of bitstreams: 3 Pre textuais pt 1 a 4.pdf: 2866200 bytes, checksum: a1085e18de56d75c0e5934ae85207eed (MD5) Pt 5 A.pdf: 1703690 bytes, checksum: 026c7a7dc4015efe1a5c8602199bbf96 (MD5) Pt 5 B a 8 e referencias.pdf: 2886950 bytes, checksum: 44b7aa1ed9ab05aef6295e50ee0352b9 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-05T15:33:52Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Geological evolution of Quirino, Paraiba do Sul Terrain, Central Sector of the Ribeira Belt, based on Sm-Nd and Sr isotopic data
title Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
spellingShingle Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
Machado, Hugo Tavares
Quirino Complex
Sm-Nd and Sr geochemistry
Complexo Quirino
Geoquímica isotópica de Sm-Nd e Sr
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA::GEOQUIMICA
title_short Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
title_full Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
title_fullStr Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
title_full_unstemmed Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
title_sort Evolução geológica do Complexo Quirino, Terreno Paraíba do Sul, Setor Central da Faixa Ribeira, com base em dados isotópicos de Sm-Nd e Sr
author Machado, Hugo Tavares
author_facet Machado, Hugo Tavares
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Valladares, Claudia Sayão
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Valeriano, Claudio de Morisson
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Sílvia Regina de
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7464673635442663
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Porto Junior, Rubem
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9245811003328466
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0109277652542107
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Hugo Tavares
contributor_str_mv Valladares, Claudia Sayão
Valeriano, Claudio de Morisson
Medeiros, Sílvia Regina de
Porto Junior, Rubem
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Quirino Complex
Sm-Nd and Sr geochemistry
topic Quirino Complex
Sm-Nd and Sr geochemistry
Complexo Quirino
Geoquímica isotópica de Sm-Nd e Sr
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA::GEOQUIMICA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Complexo Quirino
Geoquímica isotópica de Sm-Nd e Sr
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA::GEOQUIMICA
description The study area is part of the Ribeira Belt, Central Segment Mantiqueira Province (Almeida et al., 1973, 1977, 1981), which represents one of fold-thrust belt in neoproterozoic/cambrian generated during the Brasiliano Orogeny, at the edge south / southeast of the São Francisco Craton (Almeida, 1971, 1977, Cordani et al., 1967, 1973, Brito Neves & Cordani, 1982, Teixeira and Figueiredo, 1991). In this context, the Quirino Complex is the reworked basement of Paraiba do Sul Terrain (Heilbron et al., 2004). Quirino Complex is formed by extensive bodies of foliated orthogneisses the homogeneous, the leuco mesocratic, average particle size of the thick, compositionally ranging from tonalitic granitoids / granodioritic to granitic, and featuring enclaves of ultramafic, mafic and calcium silicate (rich in tremolite). The tonalite orthogneiss / granodioritic present porphyroblasts of plagioclase and hornblende as mafic main, contrasting with those of granitic composition showing porphyroblasts of K-feldspar and biotite predominates. Accessories appear as zircon, titanite, apatite and epidote. Also associated with these orthogneisses, neoproterozoic granitoids that make up individual bodies or lenses in the set anatetics paleoproterozoic. These are composed predominantly of biotite gneiss and hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lithogeochemical analysis of orthogneiss from Quirino Complex suggest the existence of two distinct magmatic series. The first belongs to the high-K calc-alkaline series composition shows a more expanded granitic-adamelític/granodioritic/tonalitic and is correlated to some orthogneisses and bt-hb-bt-orthogneiss. The medium-K orthogneisses series feature predominantly tonalitic composition, and correlated to most of the hornblende-biotite gneiss. Lenses enclaves metapiroxenitics and amphibolites occur in many outcrops. Neoproterozoic granitoids also occur composition of granitic to quartz-monzonitic. The isotopic study of Sm-Nd and Sr showed that the high-K calc-alkaline series orthogneisses and those of medium-K calc-alkaline series, have TDM model ages ranging from Archean to Paleoproterozoic, consistent with U-Pb data zircon from the literature. The high-K calc-alkaline series is older (2308 ± 9.2 Ma to 2185 ± 8 Ma) than medium-K calc-alkaline series (2169 ± 3 to 2136 ± 14 Ma) and occurs the existence of zircons inherited with minimum ages of 2846 Ma and 2981 Ma for medium-K series and 3388 ± 16 for high-K series. The brasiliano granitoids have neoproterozoic crystallization ages correlated to Brasiliano Orogeny (602-627 Ma) (Viana, 2008, Valladares et al., 2002). Based on data of Sr and Sm-Nd was possible to identify four distinct groups. Groups 1 and 2 are formed by rocks of Paleoproterozoic (2.1 to 2.3 Ga) TDM model ages ranging from 2.9 to 3.4 Ga, εNd between -8.1 and -5.8 and 87Sr / 86Sr ratios (t) = 0.694707 (Group 1) and TDM ranging from 2.5 to 2.7 Ga, εNd between -5.8 and -3.1 and 87Sr/86Sr (t) = 0.680824 (Group 2), formed with the assistance of a Paleoproterozoic Archean. The third group consists of Paleoproterozoic juvenile rocks with crystallization ages ranging between 2.0 and 2.2 Ga and TDM model ages ranging from + 2.1 to + 2.2 Ga and εNd between +1.5 and +1.2. Group 4 is formed during the Neoproterozoic (645 Ma) of rocks with Paleoproterozoic age possibly TDM model ages exceeding 1.7 Ga and εNd= -8.3.
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