The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,Gilson B.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Francisco J. F., Ulbrich,Horstpeter H. G. J., Forlin,Maximilian
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
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Resumo: This paper analyses sprectrometric data of the Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul (APSMS) in the Meso to Neoproterozoic basement of eastern Paraná state, southern Brazil. Three main lithostratigraphic units are found, elongated N30-40E. The easternmost is the Três Córregos Granitic Complex (TCGC), constituted by calc-alkaline granites and their mega-enclaves. The central unit is the low-grade metamorphic Itaiacoca Group. The western strip is occupied by the mostly calc-alkaline Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex (CGC), also with large enclaves. Further west, the molassic volcano-sedimentary Eopaleozoic Castro Group, deposited in a graben, overlies unconformably the CGC. The Devonian sandstone Furnas Formation, to the west, is the main unit of the Paraná Basin in this region. The Cretaceous Banhadão alkaline massif (8 km²) intrudes the TCGC. The heavily weathered central-northern area of the CGC is in part covered by the alluvial deposits of the Iapó drainage basin. Data were corrected with a cosine directional filter (degree 6), and presented as cps (counts per second). U and K give answers that may be spurious, not always correlated with the geology. Most CGC intrusions present rather high Th-U, lower total (TC) and very low K counts, as opposed to the values found in the TCGC. High TC are found in some of the more evolved plutons within the CGC (e.g., the A-type Serra do Carambeí Granite). The TCGC granites can be divided into two radiometric domains, one adjacent to the Itaiacoca belt and another to the E-SE (visible in TC and K counts), corresponding to the São Sebastião Granite. The mega-enclaves show lower counts in all channels than the surrounding granites. The Itaiacoca belt is marked in TC and U-Th maps by low to medium counts. The Castro Group shows a complex pattern controlled by lithology. The Furnas sediments show low to medium responses (TC map). The Iapó river deposits stand out clearly by very low counts (TC, U, Th) against the CGC rocks.
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spelling The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric surveyAirborne gamma-ray surveyGeological mappingAerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar SulCunhaporanga and Três Córregos Granitic ComplexesThis paper analyses sprectrometric data of the Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul (APSMS) in the Meso to Neoproterozoic basement of eastern Paraná state, southern Brazil. Three main lithostratigraphic units are found, elongated N30-40E. The easternmost is the Três Córregos Granitic Complex (TCGC), constituted by calc-alkaline granites and their mega-enclaves. The central unit is the low-grade metamorphic Itaiacoca Group. The western strip is occupied by the mostly calc-alkaline Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex (CGC), also with large enclaves. Further west, the molassic volcano-sedimentary Eopaleozoic Castro Group, deposited in a graben, overlies unconformably the CGC. The Devonian sandstone Furnas Formation, to the west, is the main unit of the Paraná Basin in this region. The Cretaceous Banhadão alkaline massif (8 km²) intrudes the TCGC. The heavily weathered central-northern area of the CGC is in part covered by the alluvial deposits of the Iapó drainage basin. Data were corrected with a cosine directional filter (degree 6), and presented as cps (counts per second). U and K give answers that may be spurious, not always correlated with the geology. Most CGC intrusions present rather high Th-U, lower total (TC) and very low K counts, as opposed to the values found in the TCGC. High TC are found in some of the more evolved plutons within the CGC (e.g., the A-type Serra do Carambeí Granite). The TCGC granites can be divided into two radiometric domains, one adjacent to the Itaiacoca belt and another to the E-SE (visible in TC and K counts), corresponding to the São Sebastião Granite. The mega-enclaves show lower counts in all channels than the surrounding granites. The Itaiacoca belt is marked in TC and U-Th maps by low to medium counts. The Castro Group shows a complex pattern controlled by lithology. The Furnas sediments show low to medium responses (TC map). The Iapó river deposits stand out clearly by very low counts (TC, U, Th) against the CGC rocks.Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica2001-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2001000100001Revista Brasileira de Geofísica v.19 n.1 2001reponame:Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S0102-261X2001000100001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuimarães,Gilson B.Ferreira,Francisco J. F.Ulbrich,Horstpeter H. G. J.Forlin,Maximilianeng2003-10-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-261X2001000100001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbgONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbgf@sbgf.org.br1809-45110102-261Xopendoar:2003-10-01T00:00Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
title The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
spellingShingle The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
Guimarães,Gilson B.
Airborne gamma-ray survey
Geological mapping
Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul
Cunhaporanga and Três Córregos Granitic Complexes
title_short The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
title_full The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
title_fullStr The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
title_full_unstemmed The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
title_sort The Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul in the region of the Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex, Paraná, Southern Brazil: analysis of the gamma-ray spectrometric survey
author Guimarães,Gilson B.
author_facet Guimarães,Gilson B.
Ferreira,Francisco J. F.
Ulbrich,Horstpeter H. G. J.
Forlin,Maximilian
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Francisco J. F.
Ulbrich,Horstpeter H. G. J.
Forlin,Maximilian
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,Gilson B.
Ferreira,Francisco J. F.
Ulbrich,Horstpeter H. G. J.
Forlin,Maximilian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Airborne gamma-ray survey
Geological mapping
Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul
Cunhaporanga and Três Córregos Granitic Complexes
topic Airborne gamma-ray survey
Geological mapping
Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul
Cunhaporanga and Três Córregos Granitic Complexes
description This paper analyses sprectrometric data of the Aerogeophysical Project Serra do Mar Sul (APSMS) in the Meso to Neoproterozoic basement of eastern Paraná state, southern Brazil. Three main lithostratigraphic units are found, elongated N30-40E. The easternmost is the Três Córregos Granitic Complex (TCGC), constituted by calc-alkaline granites and their mega-enclaves. The central unit is the low-grade metamorphic Itaiacoca Group. The western strip is occupied by the mostly calc-alkaline Cunhaporanga Granitic Complex (CGC), also with large enclaves. Further west, the molassic volcano-sedimentary Eopaleozoic Castro Group, deposited in a graben, overlies unconformably the CGC. The Devonian sandstone Furnas Formation, to the west, is the main unit of the Paraná Basin in this region. The Cretaceous Banhadão alkaline massif (8 km²) intrudes the TCGC. The heavily weathered central-northern area of the CGC is in part covered by the alluvial deposits of the Iapó drainage basin. Data were corrected with a cosine directional filter (degree 6), and presented as cps (counts per second). U and K give answers that may be spurious, not always correlated with the geology. Most CGC intrusions present rather high Th-U, lower total (TC) and very low K counts, as opposed to the values found in the TCGC. High TC are found in some of the more evolved plutons within the CGC (e.g., the A-type Serra do Carambeí Granite). The TCGC granites can be divided into two radiometric domains, one adjacent to the Itaiacoca belt and another to the E-SE (visible in TC and K counts), corresponding to the São Sebastião Granite. The mega-enclaves show lower counts in all channels than the surrounding granites. The Itaiacoca belt is marked in TC and U-Th maps by low to medium counts. The Castro Group shows a complex pattern controlled by lithology. The Furnas sediments show low to medium responses (TC map). The Iapó river deposits stand out clearly by very low counts (TC, U, Th) against the CGC rocks.
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