Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Celso de Barros
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Alves,Francisco Rubens, Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari, Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich, Ruberti,Excelso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The Late Cretaceous Búzios Island alkaline massif intrudes Precambrian charnockites and consists dominantly of syenitic rocks that are cut by a large number of dikes, mostly NE-trending, and representing two distinct suites, a felsic one and a mafic-ultramafic one. Alkali feldspar is the most abundant mineral; other constituents are clinopyroxene, commonly replaced by amphibole/biotite, and opaques. Accessory minerals include occasionally rare phases bearing Zr, Ti, Nb and Rare Earth Elements (REE). The felsic dikes may also have nepheline (sodalite). The mafic-ultramafic suite, in particular the lamprophyres, shows a primary mineral assemblage with olivine, clinopyroxene and amphibole in addition to a groundmass having glassy material and carbonates (ocelli). The Búzios rocks are chemically evolved, mostly of potassic affinity and mainly belong to the miaskitic series. Variation diagrams for major and trace elements show a bimodal distribution, suggesting an origin from different magmatic pulses. The rocks are interpreted as having been derived by fractional crystallization processes from a basanitic parental magma. The SiO2-undersaturated and SiO2-oversaturated associations present in the massif are apparently not linked to a single magmatic source, and in the petrogeny residual system two trends are evident: the first one towards the phonolitic minimum and the second one towards the rhyolitic minimum, possibly pointing to amphibole fractionation.
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spelling Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, BrazilIgneous petrologyAlkaline rocksGeochemistryABSTRACT: The Late Cretaceous Búzios Island alkaline massif intrudes Precambrian charnockites and consists dominantly of syenitic rocks that are cut by a large number of dikes, mostly NE-trending, and representing two distinct suites, a felsic one and a mafic-ultramafic one. Alkali feldspar is the most abundant mineral; other constituents are clinopyroxene, commonly replaced by amphibole/biotite, and opaques. Accessory minerals include occasionally rare phases bearing Zr, Ti, Nb and Rare Earth Elements (REE). The felsic dikes may also have nepheline (sodalite). The mafic-ultramafic suite, in particular the lamprophyres, shows a primary mineral assemblage with olivine, clinopyroxene and amphibole in addition to a groundmass having glassy material and carbonates (ocelli). The Búzios rocks are chemically evolved, mostly of potassic affinity and mainly belong to the miaskitic series. Variation diagrams for major and trace elements show a bimodal distribution, suggesting an origin from different magmatic pulses. The rocks are interpreted as having been derived by fractional crystallization processes from a basanitic parental magma. The SiO2-undersaturated and SiO2-oversaturated associations present in the massif are apparently not linked to a single magmatic source, and in the petrogeny residual system two trends are evident: the first one towards the phonolitic minimum and the second one towards the rhyolitic minimum, possibly pointing to amphibole fractionation.Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892017000100127Brazilian Journal of Geology v.47 n.1 2017reponame:Brazilian Journal of Geologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)instacron:SBGEO10.1590/2317-4889201720160121info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes,Celso de BarrosAlves,Francisco RubensAzzone,Rogério GuitarrariRojas,Gaston Eduardo EnrichRuberti,Excelsoeng2017-04-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-48892017000100127Revistahttp://bjg.siteoficial.ws/index.htmhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbgsede@sbgeo.org.br||claudio.riccomini@gmail.com2317-46922317-4692opendoar:2017-04-11T00:00Brazilian Journal of Geology - Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
title Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
spellingShingle Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
Gomes,Celso de Barros
Igneous petrology
Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
title_short Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
title_full Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
title_fullStr Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
title_sort Geochemistry and petrology of the Búzios Island alkaline massif, SE, Brazil
author Gomes,Celso de Barros
author_facet Gomes,Celso de Barros
Alves,Francisco Rubens
Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
author_role author
author2 Alves,Francisco Rubens
Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Celso de Barros
Alves,Francisco Rubens
Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Igneous petrology
Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
topic Igneous petrology
Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
description ABSTRACT: The Late Cretaceous Búzios Island alkaline massif intrudes Precambrian charnockites and consists dominantly of syenitic rocks that are cut by a large number of dikes, mostly NE-trending, and representing two distinct suites, a felsic one and a mafic-ultramafic one. Alkali feldspar is the most abundant mineral; other constituents are clinopyroxene, commonly replaced by amphibole/biotite, and opaques. Accessory minerals include occasionally rare phases bearing Zr, Ti, Nb and Rare Earth Elements (REE). The felsic dikes may also have nepheline (sodalite). The mafic-ultramafic suite, in particular the lamprophyres, shows a primary mineral assemblage with olivine, clinopyroxene and amphibole in addition to a groundmass having glassy material and carbonates (ocelli). The Búzios rocks are chemically evolved, mostly of potassic affinity and mainly belong to the miaskitic series. Variation diagrams for major and trace elements show a bimodal distribution, suggesting an origin from different magmatic pulses. The rocks are interpreted as having been derived by fractional crystallization processes from a basanitic parental magma. The SiO2-undersaturated and SiO2-oversaturated associations present in the massif are apparently not linked to a single magmatic source, and in the petrogeny residual system two trends are evident: the first one towards the phonolitic minimum and the second one towards the rhyolitic minimum, possibly pointing to amphibole fractionation.
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