Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Fernando Estevao R Crincoli Pacheco
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/EQVA-BBXDLY
Resumo: This work shows information about a basaltic ring structure (BRS) of Serra Geral Formation, localized on Rio Grande riverbed between the cities of Iturama (MG) and Ouroeste (SP) and is going to be presented in the form of two papers. The first one shows a detailed geological mapping at 1:1000 scale, stratigraphic, petrographic and gravimetric analysis of the most well preserved of the BRS. The central flow, interpreted as a preserved lava lake, comprises basalt rich in vesicles and amygdales, spatters, ropy and degassing structures. The basal flow has massive basalt containing geodes filled with quartz or basalt. Above, the lava flows show massive basalt with vertical columnar jointing where is possible to identify the top and bottom of each individual flow, with gentle dips towards the perimeter of the structure. A prominent ring dyke dipping towards the lava lake presents horizontal columnar jointing and cuts the basal and central flows. The gravimetric analysis shows a weak negative Bouguer anomaly on the center of the BRS. The proposed model describes the volcanism of the region in three main steps: (1) fissure flow occurs with lava input; (2) this lava cools and crystallises cementing most of the fissures, promoting the formation of localized central conduits; and (3) the presence of dissolved gas in lava produces ring and radial fractures around the solidified lava lake. The magma uses some of the ring fissures to ascend and the following lava flows assume the ring shape of the dyke vent. The second one shows detailed analyses of petrography, lithochemistry and mineral chemistry. The BRS rocks, based on textures and structures, were divided into four groups (central flow, basal flow, main ring dyke and lava flow) with a very similar petrography, composed of plagioclase (labradorite-bytownite), clinopyroxene (augite) and oxide (titanomagnetite) with intergranular texture. The whole-rock geochemical analyses of the basal and lava flows allow classifying them as tholeiitic basalts of the Paranapanema magma-type. Geochemical data interpretation suggests an enriched magma source, with low degree of partial melting and high depth of melt generation and without significant crustal contamination. The BRS experienced fractional crystallization on the shallow magma chamber, influenced by new magma injections responsible for the pulses of effusion and explosion. Thus, the singularities of the BRS of Água Vermelha are important to the comprehension of the evolution of the PEMP.
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spelling Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SPGeoquímica Rochas ígneas  São Paulo (Estado) PetrologiaFácies (Geologia)Rochas ígneas  Minas Gerais PetrografiaLitoquímicaProvíncia Magmática Paraná-EtendekaFormação Serra GeralQuímica mineralEstrutura circularThis work shows information about a basaltic ring structure (BRS) of Serra Geral Formation, localized on Rio Grande riverbed between the cities of Iturama (MG) and Ouroeste (SP) and is going to be presented in the form of two papers. The first one shows a detailed geological mapping at 1:1000 scale, stratigraphic, petrographic and gravimetric analysis of the most well preserved of the BRS. The central flow, interpreted as a preserved lava lake, comprises basalt rich in vesicles and amygdales, spatters, ropy and degassing structures. The basal flow has massive basalt containing geodes filled with quartz or basalt. Above, the lava flows show massive basalt with vertical columnar jointing where is possible to identify the top and bottom of each individual flow, with gentle dips towards the perimeter of the structure. A prominent ring dyke dipping towards the lava lake presents horizontal columnar jointing and cuts the basal and central flows. The gravimetric analysis shows a weak negative Bouguer anomaly on the center of the BRS. The proposed model describes the volcanism of the region in three main steps: (1) fissure flow occurs with lava input; (2) this lava cools and crystallises cementing most of the fissures, promoting the formation of localized central conduits; and (3) the presence of dissolved gas in lava produces ring and radial fractures around the solidified lava lake. The magma uses some of the ring fissures to ascend and the following lava flows assume the ring shape of the dyke vent. The second one shows detailed analyses of petrography, lithochemistry and mineral chemistry. The BRS rocks, based on textures and structures, were divided into four groups (central flow, basal flow, main ring dyke and lava flow) with a very similar petrography, composed of plagioclase (labradorite-bytownite), clinopyroxene (augite) and oxide (titanomagnetite) with intergranular texture. The whole-rock geochemical analyses of the basal and lava flows allow classifying them as tholeiitic basalts of the Paranapanema magma-type. Geochemical data interpretation suggests an enriched magma source, with low degree of partial melting and high depth of melt generation and without significant crustal contamination. The BRS experienced fractional crystallization on the shallow magma chamber, influenced by new magma injections responsible for the pulses of effusion and explosion. Thus, the singularities of the BRS of Água Vermelha are important to the comprehension of the evolution of the PEMP.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-10T07:34:36Z2025-09-08T23:26:27Z2019-08-10T07:34:36Z2017-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/EQVA-BBXDLYFernando Estevao R Crincoli Pachecoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T23:26:27Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/EQVA-BBXDLYRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:26:27Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
title Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
spellingShingle Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
Fernando Estevao R Crincoli Pacheco
Geoquímica 
Rochas ígneas  São Paulo (Estado) 
Petrologia
Fácies (Geologia)
Rochas ígneas  Minas Gerais 
Petrografia
Litoquímica
Província Magmática Paraná-Etendeka
Formação Serra Geral
Química mineral
Estrutura circular
title_short Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
title_full Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
title_fullStr Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
title_sort Caracterização faciológica, petrográfica e geoquímica de conduto vulcânico da Formação Serra Geral, na Barragem de Água Vermelha, divisa MG/SP
author Fernando Estevao R Crincoli Pacheco
author_facet Fernando Estevao R Crincoli Pacheco
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernando Estevao R Crincoli Pacheco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geoquímica 
Rochas ígneas  São Paulo (Estado) 
Petrologia
Fácies (Geologia)
Rochas ígneas  Minas Gerais 
Petrografia
Litoquímica
Província Magmática Paraná-Etendeka
Formação Serra Geral
Química mineral
Estrutura circular
topic Geoquímica 
Rochas ígneas  São Paulo (Estado) 
Petrologia
Fácies (Geologia)
Rochas ígneas  Minas Gerais 
Petrografia
Litoquímica
Província Magmática Paraná-Etendeka
Formação Serra Geral
Química mineral
Estrutura circular
description This work shows information about a basaltic ring structure (BRS) of Serra Geral Formation, localized on Rio Grande riverbed between the cities of Iturama (MG) and Ouroeste (SP) and is going to be presented in the form of two papers. The first one shows a detailed geological mapping at 1:1000 scale, stratigraphic, petrographic and gravimetric analysis of the most well preserved of the BRS. The central flow, interpreted as a preserved lava lake, comprises basalt rich in vesicles and amygdales, spatters, ropy and degassing structures. The basal flow has massive basalt containing geodes filled with quartz or basalt. Above, the lava flows show massive basalt with vertical columnar jointing where is possible to identify the top and bottom of each individual flow, with gentle dips towards the perimeter of the structure. A prominent ring dyke dipping towards the lava lake presents horizontal columnar jointing and cuts the basal and central flows. The gravimetric analysis shows a weak negative Bouguer anomaly on the center of the BRS. The proposed model describes the volcanism of the region in three main steps: (1) fissure flow occurs with lava input; (2) this lava cools and crystallises cementing most of the fissures, promoting the formation of localized central conduits; and (3) the presence of dissolved gas in lava produces ring and radial fractures around the solidified lava lake. The magma uses some of the ring fissures to ascend and the following lava flows assume the ring shape of the dyke vent. The second one shows detailed analyses of petrography, lithochemistry and mineral chemistry. The BRS rocks, based on textures and structures, were divided into four groups (central flow, basal flow, main ring dyke and lava flow) with a very similar petrography, composed of plagioclase (labradorite-bytownite), clinopyroxene (augite) and oxide (titanomagnetite) with intergranular texture. The whole-rock geochemical analyses of the basal and lava flows allow classifying them as tholeiitic basalts of the Paranapanema magma-type. Geochemical data interpretation suggests an enriched magma source, with low degree of partial melting and high depth of melt generation and without significant crustal contamination. The BRS experienced fractional crystallization on the shallow magma chamber, influenced by new magma injections responsible for the pulses of effusion and explosion. Thus, the singularities of the BRS of Água Vermelha are important to the comprehension of the evolution of the PEMP.
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