2018-10-012018-10-011996-12-27SACHETT, Cleris Regina. Geologia, geoquímica isotópica e aspectos metalogenéticos das rochas ígneas e mineralizações auríferas associadas - Região de Monte do Carmo - TO. Orientador: Jean Michel Lafon. 1996. 92 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geologia e Geoquímica) - Centro de Geociências, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, 1996. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/10266. Acesso em:.https://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/10266The region of Monte do Carmo is located in the middle east portion of the Tocantins state and comprises in its geologic view, rocks from the Lajeado Granite, acid volcanics, metasediments of the Natividade Group and sediments of Phanerozoic age. It consists yet of quartz veins gold bearing mineralizations with several associated sulfides cross-cutting the Lajeado Granite, the volcanics and the metasediments of the Natividade Group. Acid volcanic rocks represented by rhyolite, dacites, rhyodacites and acid pyroclastics occur in the northern part of the Monte do Carmo town. This unity was analised by the Pb-Pb method with zircons vaporization, from which was obtained an age of 2138±11 Ma (2a), also interpreted as the crystallization epoch. The Lajeado Granite, which readly outcrops in the south region of Monte do Carmo, consists of granites, granophyres, as well as amphibole bearing gravite and subordinated leucogranite. Zircons from this body were analysed through the Pb-Pb method and provided an age of 2025±26 Ma (2a). This result was interpreted as the crystallization epoch of the Lajeado Granite inasmuch as the analised samples carne from non-deformed portions of the grafite. These two unities are seccionated by metric shear zones, commonly orientated in the N-S direction, with auriferous quartz veins and sulfide mineralizations. Markable mineralogical and textural transformations of the minerais occur in the wall rock. Samples from these phylonites were analysed through the Rb-Sr method and provided an age of 565±43 Ma (2a). On the basis of regional geologic data, which show the existence of magmatism and tectonism during this period, as well as an intense transformation on the analised rocks, this result was interpretated as the epoch of rocks transformation. Thus, the epochs of the shear zones development and related mineralizations were determined. Within the associated sulfide mineralizations are galena and pyrite. These sulfides were analised through the Pb-Pb method in minerais and yielded the isotopic compositions compatible with an Upper Proterozoic evolution from sources of the Lower Proterozoic. The microthermometric analyses of the quartz veins related inclusions revealed the existence of two kinds of fluids. An aqueous-carbonic fluid with low salinity was trapped in the earliest stages of formation of the veins in a temperature between 250 and 350°C and pressure of 2-3 Kb. With the evolvement of the shear zones, the fluids became more aqueous and more saline (22% weight NaC1), with the existence of the Na and Ca cations that were trapped in the temperatures between 150 and 200°C. In the Morro Lajeado arca localized 10 Km from the Porto Nacional town, small tonalitic bodies occur intrusives in the volcano-sedimentary sequence. Zircon from these granitoids also underwent Pb-Pb analyses, from which was obtained an age of 2069 ± 76 Ma (2a). These analyses however did not yield a well defined plateau, and some ages were much superiors than the average age 2538 ± 207 Ma (2a), what leads to consider this result as a minimum crystallization age to the Granitoid Torres.Acesso AbertoGeologia históricaGeoquímica isotópicaRochas ígneasMineralizações auríferas associadasRegião de Monte do Carmo - TOGeologia, geoquímica isotópica e aspectos metalogenéticos das rochas ígneas e mineralizações auríferas associadas - Região de Monte do Carmo - TODissertaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::GEOLOGIA