2019
DOI: 10.1590/2317-4889201920190007
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Lithogeochemical and Nd-Sr isotope data of the orthogranulites of the Juiz de Fora complex, SE-Brazil: insights from a hidden Rhyacian Orogen within the Ribeira belt

Abstract: New petrography, geochemistry and Sm-Nd and Sr data from the orthogranulites of the Juiz de Fora complex in southern Rio de Janeiro State and compiled information provide insights on the petrogenetic and tectonic evolution. The complex comprises several geochemical groups including mafic orthogranulites (three tholeiitic and one alkaline) and felsic orthogranulites (three calc-alkaline and one tholeiitic/low K calc-alkaline). New geochemical and isotope data, combined with available U-Pb data suggest a long ev… Show more

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“…iii) the accreted Piedade Block is interpreted as an Archean microcontinent, juxtaposed against the Mantiqueira Complex by the Ponte Nova Shear Zone, a Paleoproterozoic suture zone Peres et al, 2004). The rocks of the Piedade Block are Neoarchean TTGs and sanukitoids and associated mafic bodies, whose isotopic signatures indicates reworking of a pre-existing continental crust, and minor Paleoproterozoic granitoid rocks with post-collisional signatures Silva et al, 2002); iv) and the Mantiqueira and Juiz de Fora complexes, both accreted Paleoproterozoic magmatic arcs Araújo et al, 2019b;Kuribara et. al., 2019;Degler et.…”
Section: Geological Context Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…iii) the accreted Piedade Block is interpreted as an Archean microcontinent, juxtaposed against the Mantiqueira Complex by the Ponte Nova Shear Zone, a Paleoproterozoic suture zone Peres et al, 2004). The rocks of the Piedade Block are Neoarchean TTGs and sanukitoids and associated mafic bodies, whose isotopic signatures indicates reworking of a pre-existing continental crust, and minor Paleoproterozoic granitoid rocks with post-collisional signatures Silva et al, 2002); iv) and the Mantiqueira and Juiz de Fora complexes, both accreted Paleoproterozoic magmatic arcs Araújo et al, 2019b;Kuribara et. al., 2019;Degler et.…”
Section: Geological Context Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%