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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Ambiente flúvio-deltáico influenciado por maré e tempestade da Formação Rio Maria, leste da Província Carajás (SE) do Cráton Amazônico(2012-12) NASCIMENTO, Marivaldo dos Santos; OLIVEIRA, Camila Vilar de; ALTHOFF, Fernando JacquesThe Rio Maria Formation is a siliciclastic sedimentary sequence deposited in an eiperic sea formed along of eastern edge of the Carajás Province – the oldest Archean province of the Amazonian Craton – being intruded by rapakivi-type granite (1.88 Ga). Four facies associations have been recognized: prodelta-distal bar, delta-front/shoreface, delta-plain/distributaries and fluvial channels. Large-scale hummocky-swaley cross-stratifications (> 1 m) attest storm waves-influenced in upper shoreface deposits (tempestites). Bipolar cross-beddings with drape and reactivation surfaces reflect tidal-influence. Quartzarenite, sublitharenite and subarkose modal frameworks indicate stable continental block (craton interior) source. Heavy-minerals assemblages (e.g. zircon, tourmaline, staurolite, epidote, etc.) provide evidence of contribution from felsic plutonic igneous and metamorphic rocks. Well-rounded zircon grains can be associated to reworked sediments or metamorphic sources. These litotypes can be related to Rio Maria Block, which includes granitoid and metassedimentary rocks of the Rio Maria granite-greenstone terrain (3.0 – 2,86 Ga).Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Inclusões fluidas crepitadas, fluidos hipersalinos e aquo-carbônicos em quartzo associado a rochas micáceas no Granito Xinguara - Terreno Granito-Greenstone de Rio Maria, PA(2008-03) WEBER, Marcelo Leopoldo; RONCHI, Luiz Henrique; ALTHOFF, Fernando Jacques; LEITE, Albano Antônio da Silva; DALL'AGNOL, Roberto; FUZIKAWA, KazuoThe micaceous rocks occurring in the Xinguara Granite, Rio Maria Granite-Greenstone terrain, Pará State, Brazil, are composed of muscovite and chlorite with quartz levels intercalated forming a well developed schistosity. This schistosity is cut by quartz veins. Both quartz generations show the same aqueous, aqueous-carbonic and halite-bearing fluid inclusions either in secondary inclusions halos and trails surrounding decrepitated primary fluid inclusions or in transgranular secondary trails. A wide variation of homogenization temperatures, high salinity, necking down and the decrepitated inclusions existence indicates strong influence of post-formational alteration and reequilibration linked to the granite intrusion. These foliated rocks are metasedimentary enclaves affected by late hypersaline aqueous-carbonic granitic fluids.