Resumo Na região do Gurupi, nordeste do Pará, Brasil, afloram corpos granitóides em janelas erosivas das coberturas fanerozóicas. Eles representam marcadores importantes da evolução geotectônica da área e neste trabalho são investigados a partir de estudos isotópicos Sm-Nd e datações 207 Pb/ 206 Pb em monocristais de zircão. A maioria dos corpos tem gênese relacionada aos processos geológicos que formaram grande parte desse segmento crustal, onde se insere o Cráton São Luis. Tais processos remontam a um ambiente de interação entre arcos de ilhas e núcleos arqueanos, durante o Paleoproterozóico (2,15 -2,07Ga). Um corpo granitóide, de idade eo-cambriana, (549± 4Ma) foi formado durante a reativação tectônica que retrabalhou a borda sudoeste do cráton e que gerou o Cinturão de Cisalhamento Gurupi.Palavras-chave: granitóides, Paleoproterozóico, Cráton São Luis. Pb single zircon evaporation ages were obtained for different granitoid bodies of the region, besides Sm-Nd isotopic studies. Almost all the plutons are genetically related with regional geological processes operative during this crustal segment formation, which includes the São Luís Craton. Such processes are associated with amalgamation of island arcs and Archean nuclei during the Palaeoproterozoic (2.15 to 2,07 Ga). The reworking of the southwestern margin of the São Luís Craton at the end of the Neoproterozoic formed the Gurupi Belt and is recorded by the occurrence of a granitic pluton of 549 ± 4 Ma.
Abstract Proterozoic granitoids as indicators of the tectonic evolution of northeastern
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