Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5780336 | Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2017 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents new isotopic Sm-Nd ID-TIMS data and applies the Zr saturation thermometry on orthogneisses of the Quirino Complex to address the mechanisms of magma genesis, evolution and tectonic setting. Quirino Complex is considered a Paleoproterozoic basement inlier within a Neoproterozoic belt, comprised of two distinct calcalkaline magmatic suites: a Siderian to Rhyacian high-K suite (2.30-2.19 Ga); and a Rhyacian medium-K suite (2.17-2.16 Ga). High zircon solubility and εNd(t) values (+2.7 to â5.8) indicate that the protoliths of the high-K suite gneisses can be related to high-temperature (TZr = ca. 810 °C) I-type granites. The gneisses of the medium-K suite display isotopic signature for crustal residence (εNd(t) = â17.9 and â8.1). Their protoliths, rich in inherited zircons (ca. 3.0 Ga) and other restitic/refractory components (hornblende clots and mafic enclaves), were derived from partial melting of Archean crust at relatively low temperature (TZr = ca. 750 °C) within a collisional tectonic setting.
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Authors
Claudia Sayão Valladares, Beatriz Paschoal Duarte, Hugo Tavares Machado, Samuel Magalhães Viana, Pedro Lontra Costa de Figueiredo,