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    Geologia, geoquímica e petrologia magnética do granito paleoproterozóico redenção, se do Cráton Amazônico
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2001-06-29) OLIVEIRA, Davis Carvalho de; DALL'AGNOL, Roberto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2158196443144675
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    Modelos de evolução e colocação dos grantitos paleoproterozóicos da Suíte Jamon, SE do Cráton Amazônico
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006-10-27) OLIVEIRA, Davis Carvalho de; DALL'AGNOL, Roberto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2158196443144675
    The 1.88 Ga, anorogenic, A-type Jamon suite and associated dikes intruded 2.97 – 2.86 Ga-old Archean granitoids of the Rio Maria Granite-Greenstone Terrane which lies to the south of Serra dos Carajás, in the southeastern domain of the Amazon Craton, northern Brazil. Petrographic and geochemical aspects associated with magnetic susceptibility and gamma-ray spectrometry data showed that the Redenção and the northern part of Bannach plutons are normally zoned, with mingling relationships that indicate multiple magma injections in their construction. Both were formed by two magmatic pulses: (1) a first magma pulse which fractionated in situ after shallow crustal emplacement and generated a series of coarse, evengrained monzogranites with variable modal proportions of biotite and hornblende; (2) a second, slightly younger magma pulse, localised in the center of both plutons, and composed of a more evolved liquid from which even-grained leucogranites were derived. Seriated and porphyritic biotite monzogranite facies intruded the coarse (hornblende)-biotite monzogranites and formed anellar structures within the Redenção pluton. The magmatic zoning is marked by a systematic decrease in mafic mineral modal content, plagioclase/potassium feldspar and amphibole/biotite ratios, and anorthite content of plagioclase. TiO2, MgO, FeOt, CaO, P2O5, Ba, Sr, and Zr decreased, and SiO2, K2O, and Rb increased in the same fashion. Magmatic differentiation was controlled by fractionation of early crystallized phases, including amphibole±clinopyroxene, andesine to calcic oligoclase, ilmenite, magnetite, apatite, and zircon. The Jamon suite is subalkaline, metaluminous to mildly peraluminous, ferroan alkali-calcic, and displays geochemical affinities with within-plate A-type granites. The ubiquitous occurrence of magnetite and titanite as well as high magnetic susceptibility values demonstrate that granites of the Jamon suite are oxidized in character. Oxidized A-type granites have high FeOt/(FeOt+MgO), TiO2/MgO, and K2O/Na2O ratios and low CaO and Al2O3 compared to calc-alkaline granites. The oxidized character of the Jamon suite makes it more akin to the USA Mesoproterozoic magnetiteseries A-Ttype granites but differs from the reduced rapakivi granites of the Fennoscandian Shield, and Serra dos Carajás and Velho Guilherme suites of the Carajás province, probably because of different magmatic sources. The Jamon suite probably crystallized near or slightly above the nickel-nickel oxide (NNO) buffer and an Archean sanukitoid biotite-hornblende quartz diorite source was proposed for the oxidized Jamon magmas. Gravity modelling indicates that the Redenção and Bannach plutons are sheeted-like composite laccolithic intrusions, ~6 km and ~2 km thick, respectively. These plutons follow the general power law for laccolith dimensions and are similar in this respect to classical rapakivi granite plutons. Gravity data suggest that the growth of the northern part of the Bannach pluton was the result of the amalgamation of smaller sheeted-like plutons which successively intruded in sequence from northwest to southeast. Jamon suite plutons were emplaced in an extensional tectonic setting with the principal stress oriented approximately along NNE-SSW to ENE-WSW, as indicated by the occurrence of diabase and granite porphyry dike swarms, orientated WNWESE to NNW-SSE and coeval with the Jamon suite. The 1.88 Ga A-type granite plutons and stocks of Carajás are disposed along a belt defined by the general trend of the dike swarms. The inferred tabular geometry of the studied plutons can be explained by magma transport via dikes and it is supported the high contrast of viscosity between the granites and their Archean country rocks. Mechanisms responsible for emplacement of granitic plutons, and in particular of anorogenic A-type plutons, are still debated. A magnetic fabric study derived from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) measurements was applied to the Redenção pluton in order to understand its emplacement history. High magnetic susceptibilities (K from 1 x 10-3 SI to 54 x 10- 3 SI) indicated that magnetic fabrics are primarily carried by ferromagnetic minerals (magnetite). Low P' values and absence of intracrystalline deformation features indicated that the magnetic fabric is of magmatic origin. The magnetic fabric is well organized and characterized by concentric steep foliations associated with moderately to gently plunging lineations. The lack of a well-defined unidirectional linear fabric at pluton scale suggests the reduced or null influence of regional stresses during granite emplacement. Three stages are proposed for construction of the Redenção pluton, which reconcile the tabular shape of the intrusion with the occurrence of steep magnetic foliations: (1) ascent of magmas in vertical, northwest-striking feeder dikes and accommodation by translation along east-west-striking regional foliation planes; (2) switch from upward flow to lateral spread of magma with space for injection of successive magma pulses created by floor subsidence; and (3) in situ inflation of the magma chamber in response to the central intrusion of late facies, accompanied by evacuation of resident magmas through ring fractures.
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    Petrologia magnética dos granodioritos Água Azul e Água Limpa, porção sul do Domínio Carajás - Pará
    (2013-12) GABRIEL, Eleilson Oliveira; OLIVEIRA, Davis Carvalho de
    The Água Azul and Água Limpa granodiorites (AAGrd and ALGrd, respectively) outcrop in the extreme southern of the Carajás Domain as two elongated bodies following the EW regional trend and were previously included in the Xingu Complex. The ALGrd consists mainly of biotite-amphibole granodiorites and muscovite-biotite granodiorites, with subordinate amphibole-biotite tonalites; the AAGrd contains dominant epidote-amphibole-biotite granodiorites, epidote-amphibole-biotite tonalite and restricted (amphibole)-epidote-biotite monzogranites. These rocks show geochemical signatures like of archaean sanukitoids. The magnetic susceptibility (MS) values obtained in the ALGrd (average 17.54 × 10-4 SIv) and AAGrd (average 4.19 × 10-4 SIv) are relatively low. The main opaque minerals are magnetite and hematite, and ilmenite is lacking in these rocks. The ALGrd contains titanite associated with magnetite, while the AAGrd contains pyrite, chalcopyrite, and goethite. In the ALGrd, magnetite is more developed and large than in the AAGrd, justifying its highest values of MS. The oxidation of magnetite (martitization) and the alteration of sulfides to goethite, occurred at low temperatures. The positive correlation between MS values and the modal content of opaque, amphibole, epidote + allanite and quartz + K-feldspar, as well as the negative correlation of MS with biotite and mafic observed in these units, reveal a trend of MS increasing in the direction: amphibole tonalites/amphibole granodiorites à biotite granodiorites/biotite monzogranites. The geochemical data confirm this fact, with a negative correlation between the MS values and Fe2O3T, FeO, and MgO, reflecting, for the two units, an upward trend in MS values parallel to magmatic differentiation. The geochemical and mineralogical affinities between these rocks and sanukitoids of the Rio Maria Domain suggest conditions of the oxygen fugacity between HM and FMQ buffers for the studied granitoids.
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