Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids

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Resumo: The Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe (SGN) is a high-metamorphic grade allochthonous terrane situated in southeast Brazil, believed to be a segment of a Late Neoproterozoic magmatic arc that developed along the active margin of a continental plate. Extending over 20 km, the SGN exposes a crustal section containing granulites, migmatites, and charnockites in its lower segments (~8-10 kbar). In the upper portions (~4-5 kbar), migmatitic para- and orthogneisses are intruded by younger Neoproterozoic (630580 Ma) granites. Dating the complete set of (meta)-plutonic rocks in the Socorro Domain, the southern segment of the SGN, using U-Pb zircon SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS techniques, reveals a chronological sequence. This sequence begins with various types of charnockites and orthogneisses (650-640 Ma) intruding the lower granulites, leading to the formation of the extensive Socorro Batholith (~620-610 Ma). The batholith is characterized by high-K calc-alkaline (HKCA) porphyritic biotite-hornblende granitoids with intermediate SiO2 contents (60-68 wt%), penetrating the middle to upper part of the crustal section at emplacement pressures of ~5-6 kbar. Anatectic granites, originating from para- and orthogneisses in the upper section, indicate two prominent episodes of crustal melting at 625 and ~605 Ma, marking the final phase of syn-orogenic magmatism. Post-orogenic A-type granites (~580 Ma) invade the southern part of the Socorro Domain and are linked to orogen collapse. Notably, there is a significant decline in Ndt from -4 to -6 in the older and deeper orthogneisses and charnockites to the shallower HKCA granitoids (Ndt < -12), coinciding with the decrease in age. This pattern suggests an upward-propagating magma column incorporating partial melts from rocks with a more extended crustal residence in the middle and upper sections of the SGN crustal profile.
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spelling Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoidsPetrogênese e ambiente tectônico do magmatismo cálcio-alcalino Neoproterozoico na porção sul da Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé: estudo comparativo dos ortognaisses pré-colisionais e granitoides pós-colisionaisDatação U-PbGeoquímica isotópicaGranitos cálcio-alcalinos de alto-KHigh-K calc-alkaline granitesIsotope geochemistryNappe Socorro-GuaxupéOrthogneissOrtognaissesSocorro-Guaxupé NappeU-Pb datingThe Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe (SGN) is a high-metamorphic grade allochthonous terrane situated in southeast Brazil, believed to be a segment of a Late Neoproterozoic magmatic arc that developed along the active margin of a continental plate. Extending over 20 km, the SGN exposes a crustal section containing granulites, migmatites, and charnockites in its lower segments (~8-10 kbar). In the upper portions (~4-5 kbar), migmatitic para- and orthogneisses are intruded by younger Neoproterozoic (630580 Ma) granites. Dating the complete set of (meta)-plutonic rocks in the Socorro Domain, the southern segment of the SGN, using U-Pb zircon SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS techniques, reveals a chronological sequence. This sequence begins with various types of charnockites and orthogneisses (650-640 Ma) intruding the lower granulites, leading to the formation of the extensive Socorro Batholith (~620-610 Ma). The batholith is characterized by high-K calc-alkaline (HKCA) porphyritic biotite-hornblende granitoids with intermediate SiO2 contents (60-68 wt%), penetrating the middle to upper part of the crustal section at emplacement pressures of ~5-6 kbar. Anatectic granites, originating from para- and orthogneisses in the upper section, indicate two prominent episodes of crustal melting at 625 and ~605 Ma, marking the final phase of syn-orogenic magmatism. Post-orogenic A-type granites (~580 Ma) invade the southern part of the Socorro Domain and are linked to orogen collapse. Notably, there is a significant decline in Ndt from -4 to -6 in the older and deeper orthogneisses and charnockites to the shallower HKCA granitoids (Ndt < -12), coinciding with the decrease in age. This pattern suggests an upward-propagating magma column incorporating partial melts from rocks with a more extended crustal residence in the middle and upper sections of the SGN crustal profile.A Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé (NSG) é um terreno alóctone de alto grau metamórfico situado no sudeste do Brasil, interpretado como sendo um segmento de um arco magmático Neoproterozóico que se desenvolveu ao longo da margem ativa de uma placa continental. Estendendo-se por mais de 20 km, a NSG expõe uma seção crustal contendo granulitos, migmatitos e charnockitos em seus segmentos inferiores (~8-10 kbar). Nas porções superiores (~4-5 kbar), paragnaisses e ortognaisses migmatíticos são intrudidos por granitos neoproterozóicos mais jovens (630580 Ma). A datação do conjunto completo de rochas (meta)-plutônicas no Domínio Socorro, o segmento sul da NSG, usando técnicas de U-Pb em zircão SHRIMP e LA-ICP-MS, revela uma sequência cronológica. Esta sequência começa com vários tipos de charnockitos e ortognaisses (650-640 Ma) intrudindo os granulitos inferiores, levando à formação do extenso Batólito Socorro (~620-610 Ma). O batólito é caracterizado por granitóides porfiríticos biotita-hornblenda de alta potássio e cálcio-alcalino (HKCA) com teores intermediários de SiO2 (60-68%), intrudindo a parte média a superior da seção crustal a pressões de ~5-6 kbar. Granitos anatéticos, originários de paragnaisses e ortognaisses na seção superior, indicam dois episódios proeminentes de fusão crustal a 625 e ~605 Ma, marcando a fase final do magmatismo sin-orogênico. Granitos tipo-A pós-orogênicos (~580 Ma) invadem a parte sul do Domínio Socorro e estão ligados ao colapso do orógeno. Há um declínio significativo em Ndt de -4 a -6 nos ortognaisses e charnockitos mais antigos e profundos para os granitóides HKCA mais rasos (Ndt < -12), coincidindo com a diminuição da idade. Este padrão sugere uma coluna de magma propagando-se para cima, incorporando fusões parciais de rochas com uma maior residência crustal nas porções média e superior do perfil crustal da NSG.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPJanasi, Valdecir de AssisToledo, Bárbara Bueno2024-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/44/44143/tde-29012025-120101/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPReter o conteúdo por motivos de patente, publicação e/ou direitos autoriais.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-01-29T14:37:03Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-29012025-120101Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-01-29T14:37:03Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
Petrogênese e ambiente tectônico do magmatismo cálcio-alcalino Neoproterozoico na porção sul da Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé: estudo comparativo dos ortognaisses pré-colisionais e granitoides pós-colisionais
title Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
spellingShingle Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
Toledo, Bárbara Bueno
Datação U-Pb
Geoquímica isotópica
Granitos cálcio-alcalinos de alto-K
High-K calc-alkaline granites
Isotope geochemistry
Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé
Orthogneiss
Ortognaisses
Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe
U-Pb dating
title_short Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
title_full Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
title_fullStr Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
title_full_unstemmed Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
title_sort Petrogenesis and tectonic environment of Neoproterozoic calc-alkaline magmatism in the southern portion of Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe: comparative study of pre-collisional orthogneisses and post-collisional granitoids
author Toledo, Bárbara Bueno
author_facet Toledo, Bárbara Bueno
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Janasi, Valdecir de Assis
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Toledo, Bárbara Bueno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Datação U-Pb
Geoquímica isotópica
Granitos cálcio-alcalinos de alto-K
High-K calc-alkaline granites
Isotope geochemistry
Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé
Orthogneiss
Ortognaisses
Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe
U-Pb dating
topic Datação U-Pb
Geoquímica isotópica
Granitos cálcio-alcalinos de alto-K
High-K calc-alkaline granites
Isotope geochemistry
Nappe Socorro-Guaxupé
Orthogneiss
Ortognaisses
Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe
U-Pb dating
description The Socorro-Guaxupé Nappe (SGN) is a high-metamorphic grade allochthonous terrane situated in southeast Brazil, believed to be a segment of a Late Neoproterozoic magmatic arc that developed along the active margin of a continental plate. Extending over 20 km, the SGN exposes a crustal section containing granulites, migmatites, and charnockites in its lower segments (~8-10 kbar). In the upper portions (~4-5 kbar), migmatitic para- and orthogneisses are intruded by younger Neoproterozoic (630580 Ma) granites. Dating the complete set of (meta)-plutonic rocks in the Socorro Domain, the southern segment of the SGN, using U-Pb zircon SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS techniques, reveals a chronological sequence. This sequence begins with various types of charnockites and orthogneisses (650-640 Ma) intruding the lower granulites, leading to the formation of the extensive Socorro Batholith (~620-610 Ma). The batholith is characterized by high-K calc-alkaline (HKCA) porphyritic biotite-hornblende granitoids with intermediate SiO2 contents (60-68 wt%), penetrating the middle to upper part of the crustal section at emplacement pressures of ~5-6 kbar. Anatectic granites, originating from para- and orthogneisses in the upper section, indicate two prominent episodes of crustal melting at 625 and ~605 Ma, marking the final phase of syn-orogenic magmatism. Post-orogenic A-type granites (~580 Ma) invade the southern part of the Socorro Domain and are linked to orogen collapse. Notably, there is a significant decline in Ndt from -4 to -6 in the older and deeper orthogneisses and charnockites to the shallower HKCA granitoids (Ndt < -12), coinciding with the decrease in age. This pattern suggests an upward-propagating magma column incorporating partial melts from rocks with a more extended crustal residence in the middle and upper sections of the SGN crustal profile.
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