Revisão Produção Nacional

Geology of the Southern Amazon craton in Southwestern Mato Grosso, Brazil: a review

2000; Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia; Volume: 30; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5327/rbg.v30i1.767

ISSN

2317-4889

Autores

Jayme Alfredo Dexheimer Leite, Gerson Souza Saes,

Tópico(s)

Clay minerals and soil interactions

Resumo

The southern Amazon Craton in Mato Grosso, is reviewed in light of more recent geological, petrological, structural and geochronological data. Jauru and Rio Alegre terranes, the Santa Helena Granite Complex and the Aguapei Belt are the major tectonic units of the area. The Jauru terrain consists of MORB suite and arc basalts with minor chert and felsic volcanics, calc-alkaline tonalites, orthogneisses, and migmatites of ca. 1.78 Ga. Two well-marked granitic events occurred in this terrain between 1.55 to 1.48 Ga (the Cachoeirinha magmatic arc) and close to 1.0 Ga (the Guape Intrusive Suite). The Rio Alegre terrain consists of mafic volcanics and ultramafic intrusives with minor chert and tonalite intrusions and its minimum age is given 1.55 Ga tonalites. The Santa Helena Granite Complex (1.45 Ga) is a NW-trending, A-type, hornblende-biotite syenogranite batholith with abundant xenoliths of older rocks and emplaced between the Rio Alegre and Jauru terranes. The Aguapei Belt is a narrow NW-trending zone that follows the limits between the Rio Alegre terrain and the Santa Helena Complex. It consists of low-grade, folded shallow marine to fluvial sediments. The Jauru Terrain is interpreted as representing an island arc and the Rio Alegre as ophiolite, both with an age between 1.9 Ga and 1.55 Ga. The Cachoeirinha magmatic arc of ca. 1.55 Ga is likely to result from the amalgamation of these two terranes. The suture between the Rio Alegre and Jauru terranes was intruded by the Santa Helena Granite Complex at about 1.45 Ga. The youngest events (1.2 Ga to 1.0 Ga) are represented in the Aguapei Belt, by extensional reactivation, intracontinental rifting, sedimentation, deformation, and low-grade metamorphism, and are correlated to the Sunsas Orogeny of eastern Bolivia.

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