U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha,Mara Luiza Barros Pita
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Chemale Junior,Farid, Santos,João Orestes Schneider, Barros,Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana, Pinho,Francisco Egídio Cavalcante, McNaughton,Neal Jesse, Costa,Paulo César Corrêa da, Roberts,Malcolm
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
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Resumo: Abstract Alta Floresta Gold Province occurs in the center-south portion of the Amazon Craton. Trairão gold deposit, which is located in the Alta Floresta Gold Province, is hosted by 1878 to 1854 Ma arc-related granites. Two important Au deposits take place in the region, the Trairão and Chumbo Grosso, which are structurally controlled by N80°W/S80°E trending lineament and associated with quartz veins and disseminated sulfides in a strong phyllic alteration zone of the host granite. Hydrothermal monazite grains formed during the Au mineralization event occur as fine anhedral crystals filling fractures or as isolated grains associated with Ag, Au, molybdenite, barite, pyrite, galena, and sphalerite. The hydrothermal monazite grains contain very low U, relatively low Th, and moderate Nd and La contents. SHRIMP U-Th-Pb dating of these crystals yielded an age of 1798 ± 12 Ma for Trairão and 1805 ± 22 Ma for Chumbo Grosso Au-deposits, whereas magmatic zircon grains of the granitic host rocks yielded an age of 1854 ± 8 Ma. The ages obtained in this paper are similar to those reported by Assis (2015), who studied Pé Quente (Re-Os in molybdenite, 1792 ± 9 Ma and 1784 ± 11) and Francisco deposits (40Ar-39Ar ages from sericitic halo: 1779 ± 6.2 and 1777 ± 6.3 Ma). Serrato et al. (2014) acquired Re-Os dating in pyrite and molybdenite from Juruena gold deposit. The results show isochronous ages at 1786 ± 1 Ma, with a model age at 1787 ± 3.2 Ma, suggesting a major Statherian gold metallogenic event at the Alta Floresta Gold Province region. Regional fluids-flow has a close relationship with the generation and concentration of several important economic deposits in the Eastern border of Alta Floresta Gold Province, including Pé Quente, Francisco, Juruena, Chumbo Grosso, and Trairão Au-deposits.
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spelling U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)Hydrothermal monaziteU-Th-Pb SHRIMP datingAu-bearing depositsAlta Floresta Gold ProvinceAmazon CratonAbstract Alta Floresta Gold Province occurs in the center-south portion of the Amazon Craton. Trairão gold deposit, which is located in the Alta Floresta Gold Province, is hosted by 1878 to 1854 Ma arc-related granites. Two important Au deposits take place in the region, the Trairão and Chumbo Grosso, which are structurally controlled by N80°W/S80°E trending lineament and associated with quartz veins and disseminated sulfides in a strong phyllic alteration zone of the host granite. Hydrothermal monazite grains formed during the Au mineralization event occur as fine anhedral crystals filling fractures or as isolated grains associated with Ag, Au, molybdenite, barite, pyrite, galena, and sphalerite. The hydrothermal monazite grains contain very low U, relatively low Th, and moderate Nd and La contents. SHRIMP U-Th-Pb dating of these crystals yielded an age of 1798 ± 12 Ma for Trairão and 1805 ± 22 Ma for Chumbo Grosso Au-deposits, whereas magmatic zircon grains of the granitic host rocks yielded an age of 1854 ± 8 Ma. The ages obtained in this paper are similar to those reported by Assis (2015), who studied Pé Quente (Re-Os in molybdenite, 1792 ± 9 Ma and 1784 ± 11) and Francisco deposits (40Ar-39Ar ages from sericitic halo: 1779 ± 6.2 and 1777 ± 6.3 Ma). Serrato et al. (2014) acquired Re-Os dating in pyrite and molybdenite from Juruena gold deposit. The results show isochronous ages at 1786 ± 1 Ma, with a model age at 1787 ± 3.2 Ma, suggesting a major Statherian gold metallogenic event at the Alta Floresta Gold Province region. Regional fluids-flow has a close relationship with the generation and concentration of several important economic deposits in the Eastern border of Alta Floresta Gold Province, including Pé Quente, Francisco, Juruena, Chumbo Grosso, and Trairão Au-deposits.Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892020000100303Brazilian Journal of Geology v.50 n.1 2020reponame:Brazilian Journal of Geologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)instacron:SBGEO10.1590/2317-4889202020190063info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha,Mara Luiza Barros PitaChemale Junior,FaridSantos,João Orestes SchneiderBarros,Marcia Aparecida de Sant’AnaPinho,Francisco Egídio CavalcanteMcNaughton,Neal JesseCosta,Paulo César Corrêa daRoberts,Malcolmeng2020-04-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-48892020000100303Revistahttp://bjg.siteoficial.ws/index.htmhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbgsede@sbgeo.org.br||claudio.riccomini@gmail.com2317-46922317-4692opendoar:2020-04-15T00:00Brazilian Journal of Geology - Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
title U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
spellingShingle U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
Rocha,Mara Luiza Barros Pita
Hydrothermal monazite
U-Th-Pb SHRIMP dating
Au-bearing deposits
Alta Floresta Gold Province
Amazon Craton
title_short U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
title_full U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
title_fullStr U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
title_full_unstemmed U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
title_sort U-Th-Pb Shrimp dating of hydrothermal monazite from the Trairão Gold Deposit - Alta Floresta Gold Province (Amazon Craton)
author Rocha,Mara Luiza Barros Pita
author_facet Rocha,Mara Luiza Barros Pita
Chemale Junior,Farid
Santos,João Orestes Schneider
Barros,Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
Pinho,Francisco Egídio Cavalcante
McNaughton,Neal Jesse
Costa,Paulo César Corrêa da
Roberts,Malcolm
author_role author
author2 Chemale Junior,Farid
Santos,João Orestes Schneider
Barros,Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
Pinho,Francisco Egídio Cavalcante
McNaughton,Neal Jesse
Costa,Paulo César Corrêa da
Roberts,Malcolm
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha,Mara Luiza Barros Pita
Chemale Junior,Farid
Santos,João Orestes Schneider
Barros,Marcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana
Pinho,Francisco Egídio Cavalcante
McNaughton,Neal Jesse
Costa,Paulo César Corrêa da
Roberts,Malcolm
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrothermal monazite
U-Th-Pb SHRIMP dating
Au-bearing deposits
Alta Floresta Gold Province
Amazon Craton
topic Hydrothermal monazite
U-Th-Pb SHRIMP dating
Au-bearing deposits
Alta Floresta Gold Province
Amazon Craton
description Abstract Alta Floresta Gold Province occurs in the center-south portion of the Amazon Craton. Trairão gold deposit, which is located in the Alta Floresta Gold Province, is hosted by 1878 to 1854 Ma arc-related granites. Two important Au deposits take place in the region, the Trairão and Chumbo Grosso, which are structurally controlled by N80°W/S80°E trending lineament and associated with quartz veins and disseminated sulfides in a strong phyllic alteration zone of the host granite. Hydrothermal monazite grains formed during the Au mineralization event occur as fine anhedral crystals filling fractures or as isolated grains associated with Ag, Au, molybdenite, barite, pyrite, galena, and sphalerite. The hydrothermal monazite grains contain very low U, relatively low Th, and moderate Nd and La contents. SHRIMP U-Th-Pb dating of these crystals yielded an age of 1798 ± 12 Ma for Trairão and 1805 ± 22 Ma for Chumbo Grosso Au-deposits, whereas magmatic zircon grains of the granitic host rocks yielded an age of 1854 ± 8 Ma. The ages obtained in this paper are similar to those reported by Assis (2015), who studied Pé Quente (Re-Os in molybdenite, 1792 ± 9 Ma and 1784 ± 11) and Francisco deposits (40Ar-39Ar ages from sericitic halo: 1779 ± 6.2 and 1777 ± 6.3 Ma). Serrato et al. (2014) acquired Re-Os dating in pyrite and molybdenite from Juruena gold deposit. The results show isochronous ages at 1786 ± 1 Ma, with a model age at 1787 ± 3.2 Ma, suggesting a major Statherian gold metallogenic event at the Alta Floresta Gold Province region. Regional fluids-flow has a close relationship with the generation and concentration of several important economic deposits in the Eastern border of Alta Floresta Gold Province, including Pé Quente, Francisco, Juruena, Chumbo Grosso, and Trairão Au-deposits.
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