The Paleoproterozoic Campinorte Arc: Tectonic evolution of a Central Brazil pre-Columbia orogeny

de Oliveira Cordeiro, Pedro Filipe; de Oliveira, Claudinei Gouveia; Schutesky Della Giustina, Maria Emilia; Dantas, Elton Luis; dos Santos, Roberto Ventura

Abstract

The Campinorte Arc is a poorly exposed 2.19-2.07 Ga Paleoproterozoic terrane in contact with the Neoproterozoic Goias Magmatic Arc by the Rio dos Bois Fault in the northern Brasilia Belt, Central Brazil. The Campinorte Arc is divided into Pau de Mel Suite metatonalites to metamonzogranites and the Campinorte volcano-sedimentary Sequence. Pau de Mel Suite whole rock geochemistry indicates at least three separate coeval parental magmas compatible with arc signatures. U-Pb geochronology data of paragranulite and mafic granulite exposed in the region as part of the Campinorte Arc provide additional information on this Paleoproterozoic orogenic cycle. The formation and preservation of these granulites was due to tectonic switching of the back arc basin and consequent lithospheric thinning from 2.14 to 2.09 Ga with metamorphic peak from 2.11 to 2.08 Ga. A Pau de Mel Suite granodiorite sample dated at ca. 2.08 Ga indicates post-peak magmatism. The arc was thereafter rapidly contracted preserving Paleoproterozoic high metamorphic grade mineral assemblages. Additionally, the Campinorte Arc and the neighboring Crixas/Guarinos/Faina greenstone belts may have shared the same source of sediments as attested by geographic proximity, coeval maximum sedimentation, felsic volcanism and the occurrence of similar rock types. Gravimetric and seismic data also support a common basin hypothesis. The formation of the Campinorte Arc is contemporaneous to other northern Brasilia Belt basement terranes and, along with similar arcs within and at the Sao Francisco Craton edges, indicate a continental crust formation event that eventually led to the assemblage of Columbia. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Título de la Revista: PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volumen: 251
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 49
Página final: 61
DOI:

10.1016/j.precamres.2014.06.002

Notas: ISI