“…Upon considering geological, structural and geochronological data, Oliveira et al (2010) attributed to the Sergipano Belt a complete orogenic cycle associated with the formation of the Western Gondwana Supercontinent. In the collision, the São Francisco Craton, with an important archaeological heritage and consolidated in Paleoproterozoic (e.g., Teixeira et al, 2000), behaved as a western foreland, more rigid and stable than the Paleoproterozoic basement of the Pernambuco -Alagoas Superterrane (Brito Neves and Silva Filho, 2019), that was reworked during Brasiliano Orogeny and worked as the continent where Neoproterozoic magmatic arcs were installed (Brito et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2015, Soares et al, 2022. At the final stage of the orogenic cycle, transcurrent and contractile shear zones were produced( Itaporanga, São Miguel do Aleixo, Belo Monte -Jeremoabo, Porto da Folha) that juxtaposed different crust levels and collated terrains with distinct geological characteristics (Davison and Santos, 1989).…”