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U-Pb SHRIMP and Sm-Nd geochronology of the Silvânia volcanics and Jurubatuba granite: juvenile Paleoproterozoic crust in the basement of the Neoproterozoic Brasília Belt, central Brazil

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Fischel, Danielle P
Pimentel, Marcio
Fuck, Reinhardt
Armstrong, Richard

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Academia Brasileira de Ciencias

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U-Pb SHRIMP and Sm-Nd isotopic ages were determined for felsic metavolcanic rocks from the Silvânia Sequence and Jurubatuba Granite in the central part of the Brasília Belt. Zircon grains from a metavolcanic sample yielded 2115 ± 23 Ma and from the granite yielded 2089 ± 14 Ma, interpreted as crystallization ages of these rocks. Six metavolcanic samples of the Silvânia Sequence yielded a six-point whole-rock Sm-Nd isochron indicating a crystallization age of 2262 ± 110 Ma and positive eNd(T) = +3.0 interpreted as a juvenile magmatic event. Nd isotopic analyses on samples from the Jurubatuba Granite have Paleoproterozoic TDM model ages between 2.30 and 2.42 Ga and eNd(T) values vary between -0.22 and -0.58. The oldest TDM value refers to a sedimentary xenolith in the granite. These results suggest crystallization ages of Silvânia volcanics and Jurubatuba Granite are the first evidence of a ca. 2.14-2.08 juvenile magmatic event in the basement of the central part of the Brasília Belt that implies the presence of arc/suture hidden in reworked basement of the Brasília Belt.

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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 73.3 (2001): 445-460

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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias

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