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Orosirian magmatic episodes in the erepecuru-trombetas domain (southeastern Guyana shield): Implications for the crustal evolution of the Amazonian craton

Authors :
Jean Michel Lafon
Elton Luiz Dantas
Rafael Estumano Leal
Lúcia Travassos da Rosa-Costa
Source :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 85:278-297
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

The granitic rocks of the Erepecuru-Trombetas Domain, southeastern Guyana Shield, are part of two extensive volcano-plutonic associations that marked the central portion of the Amazonian Craton during the Orosirian. The older episode (2.0–1.97 Ga) encompasses the Igarape Paboca volcanic Formation and Caxipacore Suite and the younger episode (1.90–1.87 Ga) comprises the Agua Branca and Mapuera plutonic suites and the pyroclastic/effusive rocks of the Iricoume Group. LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating of granitoids provided ages of 1991 ± 5.9 and 1989 ± 7 Ma for the Caxipacore Suite, 1887.5 ± 4.8 Ma for the Agua Branca Suite and 1881 ± 8.1 Ma for the Mapuera Suite, which reinforce the occurrence of two Orosirian magmatic episodes in the southeastern Guyana Shield. The geochemical characteristics of the Caxipacore granitoids suggest that they formed in an orogenic tectonic setting, related to a subduction environment, while the geochemical signatures of the Agua Branca and Mapuera granitoids betray the evolution from a convergent context to an extensional intracontinental environment. Nd-TDM (2.19–2.22 Ga) and Sr-TUR (1.95–1.96 Ga) model ages and slightly positive eNd (+0.26 to +0.66) for the Caxipacore granitoids point to an origin from melting of mantle-derived magmas with participation of Rhyacian sialic crust. The Agua Branca and Mapuera granitoids display Nd-TDM (1.95–2.30 Ga) and Sr-TUR (1.84–2.02 Ga) model ages and positive to negative eNd (+2.92 to −1.96) that indicate parental magmas derived from melting of dominantly Rhyacian crustal sources with minor mantle contribution. In addition, the Nd signature and the lack of Archean inherited zircon in the plutonic rocks do not favor the existence of an Archean basement in this part of the southern Guyana Shield. This assumption together with similarities with the adjacent Uatuma-Anaua Orosirian Domain, westward, led to suggest that the Erepecuru-Trombetas Domain should not be longer interpreted as belonging to the Central Amazon Province, as defined in the current geotectonic models of the Amazonian Craton.

Details

ISSN :
08959811
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0e2578144d05ed952b30756935a475c3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2018.04.011