Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9524419 | Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
40Ar/39Ar geochronology of muscovite and biotite grains genetically related to gold and Be-Ta-Li pegmatites from the Seridó Belt (Borborema province, NE Brazil) yield well-defined, reliable plateau ages. This information, combined with data about paragenetic and field relationships, reveals Cambro-Ordovician mineralization ages (520 and 500-506 Ma) for the orogenic gold deposits in the Seridó Belt. Biotite ages of 525±2 Ma, which represent the mean weighted results of the incremental heating analysis of six biotite single crystals, record the time of pegmatite emplacement and reactivation of Brasiliano/Pan-African strike-slip shear zones. These results, along with previous structural evolution studies, suggest that shear zones formed during the Brasiliano/Pan-African event were reactivated in the Upper Cambrian-Lower Ordovician. Mineralization occurs late in the history of the orogen.
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Authors
Mário Neto C. Araújo, Paulo M. Vasconcelos, Fernando C. Alves da Silva, Emanuel F. Jardim de Sá, Jaziel M. Sá,