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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Genetic and metamorphic conditions constrained by fluid inclusions from Paleoproterozoic (c. 1.8Ga) magnesite ore deposits, NE Brazil |
Authors: | Ronchi, Luiz Henrique Parente, Clóvis Vaz Fuzikawa, Kazuo Bastos Neto, Artur |
Keywords: | Magnesite;Fluid inclusions;Metamorphism;Orós belt |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Journal of South American Earth Sciences |
Citation: | RONCHI, Luiz Henrique et al. Genetic and metamorphic conditions constrained by fluid inclusions from Paleoproterozoic (c. 1.8Ga) magnesite ore deposits, NE Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, [s. l.], v. 25, n. 4, p. 492-500, 2008. |
Abstract: | Precambrian magnesite occurrences hosted by metadolomites from the Orós belt, Ceará, Brazil, are part of a greenschist–amphibolite, metavolcano-sedimentary terrain, dated at 1.8 Ga, cut by Meso- to Neoproterozoic Brasiliano granites and Neoproterozoic basic sills. These rocks were affected by a shear zone between 580 and 500 Ma. The magnesite-bearing marbles can be grouped as medium-grained (1–9 mm) at the Riacho Fundo ore deposit or sparry magnesite (1–15 cm) at the Cabec¸a de Negro ore deposit. The sparry magnesite shows textural characteristics related to original sedimentary structures. Both types of magnesite-bearing marbles contain aqueous and aqueous-carbonic fluid inclusions that yield homogenization temperatures between 170 and 370 C. Applying a pressure correction, these temperatures are compatible with the evolution from greenschist to amphibolite facies metamorphic conditions, as described in previous work on the Oro´s region. It also agrees with data in specialized literature on the metamorphism of carbonate rocks. Fluid inclusion distribution, composition, and physical-chemical characteristics suggest temperature increase, probably related to metamorphism on these rocks. The medium-grained magnesite records partial contamination of CO2-rich inclusions by relict carbonaceous material (bitumen, hydrocarbons?) that favors, but does not confirm, a syngenetic sedimentary origin and could have caused the lowering of CO2 melting point in these inclusions. Therefore, though textural evidence points to a sedimentary-diagenetic model, fluid inclusions record conditions of a metamorphic event. |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64737 |
ISSN: | 0895-9811 |
Access Rights: | Acesso Aberto |
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