Paleoproterozoic crust-formation and reworking events in the Tocantins Province, central Brazil: A contribution for Atlantica supercontinent reconstruction

Reinhardt A. Fuck, Elton Luiz Dantas*, Márcio Martins Pimentel, Nilson Francisquini Botelho, Richard Armstrong, Jorge Henrique Laux, Sergio Luiz Junges, José Eduardo Soares, Igor Fernandes Praxedes

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    Abstract

    The Natividade-Cavalcanti crustal block is a Paleoproterozoic sialic terrain which forms the basement of sedimentary sequences belonging to the Neoproterozoic Brasília Belt in central Brazil. Two main domains were recognized in this crustal block, the limits of which are not well constrained due to the lack of geological maps at an appropriate scale. The northeastern domain is characterized by narrow supracrustal belts which wrap around gneiss domes. At least three rock-forming events are recorded in the calc-alkaline, metaluminous basement gneisses of this domain: (i) in the Almas-Dianópolis area, granitoids were dated at c. 2.2Ga, (ii) early Paleoproterozoic magmatism was dated at c. 2.3-2.4Ga in the Natividade-Conceição do Tocantins area, and (iii) younger additions were dated at 2144±21Ma. TDM model ages range between 2.24 and 3.11Ga, and e{open}Nd(t) values range from +2 to close to zero, suggesting juvenile sources. Bordering this domain west- and southwards, extending from Cavalcante to Arraias, Paranã and Pindorama do Tocantins, mostly peraluminous granitoids of the Aurumina Suite are exposed. Geochronological data for Aurumina granitoid rocks of this sector point to magmatic events between 2.13 and 2.18Ga, whereas TDM model ages range between 2.21 and 2.92Ga with generally negative e{open}Nd(t) values. An exception is a largely undeformed tonalite sample from close to Arraias, dated at 2042±12Ma.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)53-74
    Number of pages22
    JournalPrecambrian Research
    Volume244
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2014

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