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Geochemistry and U–Pb zircon ages of plutonic rocks from the Algodões granite-greenstone terrane, Troia Massif, northern Borborema Province, Brazil: Implications for Paleoproterozoic subduction-accretion processes

Authors :
Felipe Grandjean da Costa
Iaponira Paiva Gomes
Joseneusa Brilhante Rodrigues
Edney Smith de Moraes Palheta
Antônio Maurílio Vasconcelos
Source :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 59:45-68
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

The Algodoes metavolcano-sedimentary sequence is located at the northern margin of the Archean/Paleoproterozoic Troia Massif, northern Borborema Province (NE Brazil). It represents a well-preserved Paleoproterozoic greenstone-like sequence affected by two major plutonic events. The early plutonism, represented by the Cipo orthogneisses, mainly comprises biotite-bearing metatonalites, which share similar geochemical signatures with Archean tonalite-trondjhemite-granodiorite (TTG). For these rocks, we report U–Pb (LA-ICPMS) zircon ages of 2189 ± 14 Ma and 2180 ± 15 Ma. A subsequent plutonic magmatism occurred at ∼2150–2130 Ma and is mainly represented by hornblende-bearing dioritic to tonalitic orthogneisses of the Madalena Suite and Sao Jose da Macaoca Complex. Geochemical data indicate that these dioritic/tonalitic orthogneisses have adakitic characteristics and strongly suggest mantle-related magmas. A ( sensu stricto ) granite plutonism (Serra da Palha orthogneisses) also intruded the Algodoes sequence and yielded U–Pb (LA-ICPMS) zircon age of 2150 ± 16 Ma. These granitic orthogneisses show high-K content, A-type characteristics and probably derived from partial melting of a crustal (tonalitic) source. We suggest that the early ∼2190–2160 Ma TTG plutons probably developed in intra-oceanic arc setting, whereas the following ∼2150–2130 Ma adakitic plutons and A-type granitic magmatism developed in response to arc-continent collision.

Details

ISSN :
08959811
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........caee3ecd6148e4da9bd0fcfbb43cbd89
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2015.01.007