Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64710
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Geology, petrography and mineral chemistry of iron oxide-apatite occurrences (IOA type), western sector of the neoproterozoic Santa Quiteria magmatic arc, Ceará northeast, Brazil
Authors: Parente, Clóvis Vaz
Veríssimo, César Ulisses Vieira
Botelho, Nilson Francisquini
Xavier, Roberto Perez
Menez, Jacqueline
Lino, Ramon de Oliveira
Silva, Cristian Dickson Araújo da
Santos, Ticiano José Saraiva dos
Keywords: IOA deposits;Apatite;Magnetite;Mineral chemistry;Santa Quiteria magmatic arc
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Ore Geology Reviews
Citation: PARENTE, Clóvis Vaz et al. Geology, petrography and mineral chemistry of iron oxide-apatite occurrences (IOA type), western sector of the neoproterozoic Santa Quiteria magmatic arc, Ceará northeast, Brazil. Ore Geology Reviews, [s. l.], v. 112, n. 103024, p. 1-13, 2019.
Abstract: Iron oxide-apatite (IOA) occurrences have recently been identified in the western sector of the Neoproterozoic Santa Quitéria magmatic arc (Ceará state, northeast Brazil), close to the boundary with the Paleozoic Parnaíba Basin. The IOA mineralization is hosted by albitized metadiorites and metavolcano-sedimentary rocks, which are crosscut by a late- to post-Brasiliano/Pan-African biotite granite intrusion with a U-Pb age approximately 548 ± 4 Ma. Within the metavolcano-sedimentary sequence, metavolcanic rocks are bimodal and consist of albitized metabasalt-andesite and metarhyolites with a U-Pb age of 554 ± 6 Ma, whereas the metasedimentary units are represented by calc-silicate, marble, and pelitic gneisses. The iron oxide-apatite mineralization occurs as (i) banded–stratabound lenses/layers composed of magnetite (50–70%), with or without ilmenite exsolution; apatite (≤8%); monazite; and locally subordinate copper sulfides (~2%); (ii) massive magnetite-(specular hematite)-apatite bodies; (iii) disseminated and vein magnetite-apatite within albitized metadiorite; (iv) massive rhombohedral hematite bodies; and (v) garnet-magnetite type. The host rocks also display marialite, diopside, albite, and epidote (sodic-calcic alteration), biotite and K feldspar (potassic alteration), chlorite and epidote in lower-T hydrothermal alteration assemblages. Mineral chemistry data reveal that (i) except for vein types, apatite in all the other occurrences is F rich (2.4 ≤ F ≤ 4.4%) and low in Cl (< 0.5%), and (ii) magnetite contains variable concentrations of Ti, V, Cr and Ni attributed to both igneous and hydrothermal environments. In addition, the magnetite of the stratabound occurrence is low in TiO2 (≤1.6%); however, its oxy-exsolutions are rich in TiO2 (14–52%), indicating a titanium-rich original iron oxide. The low sulfide content and high concentration of apatite indicate that the investigated Fe-P occurrences are of the IOA type, similar to those of IOA provinces elsewhere, such as Kiruna, El Laco, Gushan, Pea Ridge, Pilot Knob, and Bafq. Hence, the discovery of these occurrences in the Neoproterozoic Santa Quitéria magmatic arc has a twofold metallogenic significance: (i) these are the first records of IOA-type deposits in Brazil; and (ii) open a favorability potential for the exploration of IOCG-type deposits in this tectonic domain.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64710
ISSN: 0169-1368
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
Appears in Collections:DGL - Artigos publicados em revista científica

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
2019_art_cvparente.pdf50,28 MBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.