
The tectonic evolution of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
1994; Elsevier BV; Volume: 65; Issue: 1-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0301-9268(94)90098-1
ISSN1872-7433
AutoresFarid Chemale, Carlos Alberto Rosière, Issamu Endo,
Tópico(s)Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
ResumoThe structural framework of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero is the result of two main deformational events. The first is an extensional event of Palaeoproterozoic age (between 2 100 and 1700 Ma, the Transamazonian Event), which resulted in the formation of Archaean granite-gneiss domes and the nucleation of regional synclines in the overlying Rio das Velhas and Minas supergroups strata. Such regional synclines are continuous with each other and are bordered by structural granite-gneiss highs. At the contact between these units, ductile-brittle to ductile extensional shear zones are developed, representing the dislocation surfaces of Archaean blocks. This tectonism is probably related to the evolution of a metamorphic core complex, formed in the hinterland to the west of a Transamazonian collision zone, which structured the Paramirim Craton. The second event is compressive and associated with the closure of the Pan-African/Brasiliano proto-ocean (650–500 Ma), situated to the east of Quadrilátero Ferrffero (QF). During this event, a west-verging fold-and-thrust belt (FTB) developed, causing inversion, amplification, translation and rotation of the basinal synclines. The FTB affected mainly the eastern portion of QF and obliterated many of the tectonic features of the extensional event.
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