U-Pb AGES OF ZIRCONS FROM THE GRÃO-PARÁ GROUP AND SERRA DOS CARAJÁS GRANITE, PARÁ, BRAZIL
1986; Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia; Volume: 16; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.25249/0375-7536.1986195200
ISSN2177-4382
AutoresKarl Wirth, Allan K. Gibbs, William J. Olszewski,
Tópico(s)Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory
ResumoZírcons collected from weathered rhyolites in the lower metavolcanic sequence of the Grão-Pará Group yield a U-Pb upper lntercept age of 2,758 ± Ma. The zircons show no sign of a premagmatic hístory, and the age is interpreted as the age of volcanism. This Archean agels within the calculated uncertainty of a Rb-Sr whole-rock isochron age for interstratified basalts, reported separately. The U-Pb age is the first indication that the Grão-Pará Group, including the Carajás Formation iron deposits, is Archean, much older than previously thought. Zircons were also collected from weathered Serra dos Carajás .Granite adjacent to the quarry near Serra Norte. These yíeld a U-Pb age of 1,820 ± 49 Ma, which agrees well with previously published age determinations for the granite, and for the Uatumã Supergroup volcanic and shallow plutonic rocks that occur throughout the Amazonian Craton. Zircons from both the Grâo-Pará rhyolite and Carajás Graníte show evidence for a single stage loss of radiogenic lead, possibly due to dílatancy during Mesozoic uplift of the region. All of the zircons were panned from saprolites, and most exhibit well-defined crystal forms. Tropical weathering is an asset to the collection and field concentration of zircons, and our results confirm that standard U-Pb dating techniques can be successfully applied in deeply-weathered terranes.
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