The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton

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Autor(a) principal: RIZZOTTO, Gilmar José
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: ALVES, Cleber Ladeira, RIOS, Francisco Sene, BARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional de Geociências - RIGEO
Texto Completo: https://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/handle/doc/21509
Resumo: The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex is an arched structure located in the southern portion of the Rio Negro-Juruena geochronological Province and is part of a belt of metamorphic rocks containing gneiss and migmatite domes exhumed during Statherian extension of rifted Ventuari-Tapajós crust. This metamorphic core is bordered, both to the north and south, by felsic volcanic and plutonic rocks intensely foliated near the metamorphic core and becoming progressively undeformed as one moves away from the metamorphic core. U-Pb analyses of zircon and monazite from migmatites exposed in the core of the complex, coupled with a detailed structural analysis, enlighten the timing and duration of migmatite crystallization, indicating that crystallization, extensional deformation and exhumation of the core-complex were coeval. Analysis of a high melt fraction from migmatites outcroping near Bacaeri Farm suggest that the Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex records a history of neosome formation spanning at least 37 Ma, as indicated by 206Pb/238U ages (1800-1763Ma) for new zircon growth attributed to migmatization. Monazite from two samples yielded U-Pb ages of 1798 ± 29 Ma for the aluminous metatexite and 1754 ± 11 Ma for sillimanite-biotite metatexite. The former is interpreted as the metamorphic peak and main generation of leucosomes, and the latter as the second phase of partial melting or as an alternative, the timing of cooling and exhumation of metamorphic core complex. Crystallization of the Nova Monte Verde migmatites was therefore coeval in part with upper crustal extension and ductile flow of the mid-crust, suggesting that crustal anatexis was widespread over much of the mid-crust during Statherian time (∼1800-1760Ma). Therefore, the tectonic history of the Nova Monte Verde core complex involved regional extension and exhumation of high-grade metamorphic rocks by transtensional tectonics. The following results are at least more compatible with, if not suggestive of, a continental rift setting than the traditionally accepted continental arc setting.
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spelling RIZZOTTO, Gilmar JoséALVES, Cleber LadeiraRIOS, Francisco SeneBARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana2019-12-20T15:11:31Z2019-12-20T15:11:31Z2019RIZZOTTO, Gilmar Jose; ALVES, Cleber Ladeira; RIOS, Francisco Sene; BARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana. The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian craton. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, n. 91, p. 154-172, 2019.https://rigeo.cprm.gov.br/handle/doc/21509The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex is an arched structure located in the southern portion of the Rio Negro-Juruena geochronological Province and is part of a belt of metamorphic rocks containing gneiss and migmatite domes exhumed during Statherian extension of rifted Ventuari-Tapajós crust. This metamorphic core is bordered, both to the north and south, by felsic volcanic and plutonic rocks intensely foliated near the metamorphic core and becoming progressively undeformed as one moves away from the metamorphic core. U-Pb analyses of zircon and monazite from migmatites exposed in the core of the complex, coupled with a detailed structural analysis, enlighten the timing and duration of migmatite crystallization, indicating that crystallization, extensional deformation and exhumation of the core-complex were coeval. Analysis of a high melt fraction from migmatites outcroping near Bacaeri Farm suggest that the Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex records a history of neosome formation spanning at least 37 Ma, as indicated by 206Pb/238U ages (1800-1763Ma) for new zircon growth attributed to migmatization. Monazite from two samples yielded U-Pb ages of 1798 ± 29 Ma for the aluminous metatexite and 1754 ± 11 Ma for sillimanite-biotite metatexite. The former is interpreted as the metamorphic peak and main generation of leucosomes, and the latter as the second phase of partial melting or as an alternative, the timing of cooling and exhumation of metamorphic core complex. Crystallization of the Nova Monte Verde migmatites was therefore coeval in part with upper crustal extension and ductile flow of the mid-crust, suggesting that crustal anatexis was widespread over much of the mid-crust during Statherian time (∼1800-1760Ma). Therefore, the tectonic history of the Nova Monte Verde core complex involved regional extension and exhumation of high-grade metamorphic rocks by transtensional tectonics. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
title The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
spellingShingle The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
RIZZOTTO, Gilmar José
AMAZONIAN CRATON
MIGMATITES
CORE COMPLEX
CRUSTAL EXTENSION
METATEXITE
title_short The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
title_full The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
title_fullStr The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
title_full_unstemmed The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
title_sort The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex: Tectonic implications for the southern Amazonian Craton
author RIZZOTTO, Gilmar José
author_facet RIZZOTTO, Gilmar José
ALVES, Cleber Ladeira
RIOS, Francisco Sene
BARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
author_role author
author2 ALVES, Cleber Ladeira
RIOS, Francisco Sene
BARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RIZZOTTO, Gilmar José
ALVES, Cleber Ladeira
RIOS, Francisco Sene
BARROS, Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
dc.subject.en.en.fl_str_mv AMAZONIAN CRATON
MIGMATITES
CORE COMPLEX
CRUSTAL EXTENSION
METATEXITE
topic AMAZONIAN CRATON
MIGMATITES
CORE COMPLEX
CRUSTAL EXTENSION
METATEXITE
description The Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex is an arched structure located in the southern portion of the Rio Negro-Juruena geochronological Province and is part of a belt of metamorphic rocks containing gneiss and migmatite domes exhumed during Statherian extension of rifted Ventuari-Tapajós crust. This metamorphic core is bordered, both to the north and south, by felsic volcanic and plutonic rocks intensely foliated near the metamorphic core and becoming progressively undeformed as one moves away from the metamorphic core. U-Pb analyses of zircon and monazite from migmatites exposed in the core of the complex, coupled with a detailed structural analysis, enlighten the timing and duration of migmatite crystallization, indicating that crystallization, extensional deformation and exhumation of the core-complex were coeval. Analysis of a high melt fraction from migmatites outcroping near Bacaeri Farm suggest that the Nova Monte Verde metamorphic core complex records a history of neosome formation spanning at least 37 Ma, as indicated by 206Pb/238U ages (1800-1763Ma) for new zircon growth attributed to migmatization. Monazite from two samples yielded U-Pb ages of 1798 ± 29 Ma for the aluminous metatexite and 1754 ± 11 Ma for sillimanite-biotite metatexite. The former is interpreted as the metamorphic peak and main generation of leucosomes, and the latter as the second phase of partial melting or as an alternative, the timing of cooling and exhumation of metamorphic core complex. Crystallization of the Nova Monte Verde migmatites was therefore coeval in part with upper crustal extension and ductile flow of the mid-crust, suggesting that crustal anatexis was widespread over much of the mid-crust during Statherian time (∼1800-1760Ma). Therefore, the tectonic history of the Nova Monte Verde core complex involved regional extension and exhumation of high-grade metamorphic rocks by transtensional tectonics. The following results are at least more compatible with, if not suggestive of, a continental rift setting than the traditionally accepted continental arc setting.
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