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Geochronology (U-Pb/Pb-Pb) and isotopic signature (Rb-Sr/Sm-Nd) of the Paleoproterozoic guanambi batholith, southwest Bahia state (Ne Brazil)

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

10.5327/rbg.v30i1.760

ISSN

2317-4889

Autores

Maria de Lourdes da Silva Rosa, Herbet Conceição, Felix Oberli, Martin Meier, Hervé Martin, Moacir José Buenano Macambira, Emerson Barreto dos Santos, M. M. Paim, Geraldo Augusto da Silva Leahy, Luíz Rogério Bastos Leal,

Tópico(s)

earthquake and tectonic studies

Resumo

The Guanambi batholith (GB) is located in south-western Bahia, Brazil, where it forms part of the Urandi-Paratinga mobile belt. The batholith extends over an area of almost 6,000 km 2 and is mainly composed of syenites and monzonites, with subordinate granites, mafic syenites and lamprophyric dykes. Two main units can be recognized: the multiple intrusions, being divided into four regions (Paratinga, Laguna, Igapora and Guanambi) and the so-called late-intrusions forming the Cara Suja, Cerafma and Estreito massifs. U-Pb and Pb-Pb isotopic data demonstrate that the batholith was emplaced 2.05 Ga ago. GB has (i) highly negative initial a Nd (-7.4 to -10.6), pointing to an enriched source, and (ii) Sr initial ratios between 0.704 and 0.707. Both chemical and isotopic signatures suggest that GB formed by fractional crystallization of a lamprophyric magma derived from a Paleoproterozoic enriched mantle source.

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