
Geologia da extremidade sudoeste da Serra Dourada, Goiás, Brasil
1973; Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia; Volume: 3; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5327/rbg.v3i3.41
ISSN2317-4889
AutoresJosé C.M. Danni, Marcel Auguste Dardenne, Reinhardt A. Fuck, Marcelo José Ribeiro,
Tópico(s)Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
ResumoGeologic mapping carried out in the Mossâmedes-Sanclerlândia - Corrego do Ouro region , State of Goias, lead to the separation of the following geologic units in the southwestern part of the Serra Dourada : The Basal Complex of Goias occurs in the north of the area, comprising cataclastic muscovite-granite-gneiss and migmatitic biotite-gneiss. The Araxa Group appears south of the ridge, and includes cordierite-hornblende-gneiss, garnet-biotite-muscovite gneiss, amphibolite, garnet-muscovite-schist, calcitic muscovite-biotite-schist and minor quartzite, marble and amphibole-schist. The sequence was intruded by two gabbro-norite-ultramaphite bodies, which are possibly chronologically related to a layer of greenschist unconformably overlying the Basal Complex in the North. The Upper Precambrian Canastra Group is the youngest unit of the region. It rests unconformably over the Basal Complex and the greenschist, whereas towards the South it is separated through and inverse fault from the Araxa Group. The group is composed of tourmaline-chlorite-schist, muscovitic quartzite with numerous intraformational conglomerate lenses in the upper part , quartz-schist and phyllite.
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