Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Campos, Thomas Ferreira da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Neiva, Ana Margarida Ribeiro, Nardi, Lauro Valentim Stoll, Pereira, Luciano Schaefer, Bonzanini, Leonardo Andre Fraga, Petta, Reinaldo Antonio, Meyer, Franz Michael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The petrography and chemistry of epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex (REHC), northeastern Brazil are reported. The Rio Espinharas complex is composed of an intimate association of diorite to shoshonitic metaluminous quartzmonzonite to slightly peraluminous syenogranite. The epidote shows four textural relationships: three are primary and one is resulting from sub-solidus reaction. Euhedral epidote is dispersed and associated mainly with biotite and amphibole. In some cases euhedral crystals of the epidote contain allanite cores, which are subhedral to anhedral and constitute in average less than 20% of the whole grain. The contact between primary epidote and plagioclase is corroded, suggesting reaction with the host-magma. Secondary anhedral epidote is rare and results from plagioclase alteration. The preservation of magmatic epidote in granitic rocks emplaced in the upper crust is attributed to rapid magma ascent, which implies fast upward transport probably by dyking associated to shear zone. The REHC occurs between two transcurrent faults that impose an elongated shape, suggesting that magma filled fractures. The time of 14 years required for dissolution zones of 0.15 mm width of epidote on porphyritic quartz monzonite, corresponds to an average ascent rate of ≥ 700 m year-1 from 7.1 to 2.9 kbar.
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spelling Campos, Thomas Ferreira da CostaNeiva, Ana Margarida RibeiroNardi, Lauro Valentim StollPereira, Luciano SchaeferBonzanini, Leonardo Andre FragaPetta, Reinaldo AntonioMeyer, Franz Michael2010-05-20T04:16:23Z20051518-2398http://hdl.handle.net/10183/22618000545445The petrography and chemistry of epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex (REHC), northeastern Brazil are reported. The Rio Espinharas complex is composed of an intimate association of diorite to shoshonitic metaluminous quartzmonzonite to slightly peraluminous syenogranite. The epidote shows four textural relationships: three are primary and one is resulting from sub-solidus reaction. Euhedral epidote is dispersed and associated mainly with biotite and amphibole. In some cases euhedral crystals of the epidote contain allanite cores, which are subhedral to anhedral and constitute in average less than 20% of the whole grain. The contact between primary epidote and plagioclase is corroded, suggesting reaction with the host-magma. Secondary anhedral epidote is rare and results from plagioclase alteration. The preservation of magmatic epidote in granitic rocks emplaced in the upper crust is attributed to rapid magma ascent, which implies fast upward transport probably by dyking associated to shear zone. The REHC occurs between two transcurrent faults that impose an elongated shape, suggesting that magma filled fractures. The time of 14 years required for dissolution zones of 0.15 mm width of epidote on porphyritic quartz monzonite, corresponds to an average ascent rate of ≥ 700 m year-1 from 7.1 to 2.9 kbar.application/pdfporPesquisas em Geociências. Vol. 32, n.2 (2005), p.41-55Granito : NeoproterozóicoQuímica mineralMagmatic epidoteAmphiboleNeoproterozoic graniteMineral chemistryMagmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000545445.pdf000545445.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf8917313http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/22618/1/000545445.pdf0a741de42fc999a2d040d4fd6d2da506MD51TEXT000545445.pdf.txt000545445.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain49889http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/22618/2/000545445.pdf.txt01967493c1136b0eaec5421caf081a71MD52THUMBNAIL000545445.pdf.jpg000545445.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2234http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/22618/3/000545445.pdf.jpg5c231b4388ef96706b922635fd4c4001MD5310183/226182018-10-17 07:54:34.266oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/22618Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-17T10:54:34Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
Campos, Thomas Ferreira da Costa
Granito : Neoproterozóico
Química mineral
Magmatic epidote
Amphibole
Neoproterozoic granite
Mineral chemistry
title_short Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
title_full Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
title_sort Magmatic epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex, Northeastern Brazil
author Campos, Thomas Ferreira da Costa
author_facet Campos, Thomas Ferreira da Costa
Neiva, Ana Margarida Ribeiro
Nardi, Lauro Valentim Stoll
Pereira, Luciano Schaefer
Bonzanini, Leonardo Andre Fraga
Petta, Reinaldo Antonio
Meyer, Franz Michael
author_role author
author2 Neiva, Ana Margarida Ribeiro
Nardi, Lauro Valentim Stoll
Pereira, Luciano Schaefer
Bonzanini, Leonardo Andre Fraga
Petta, Reinaldo Antonio
Meyer, Franz Michael
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos, Thomas Ferreira da Costa
Neiva, Ana Margarida Ribeiro
Nardi, Lauro Valentim Stoll
Pereira, Luciano Schaefer
Bonzanini, Leonardo Andre Fraga
Petta, Reinaldo Antonio
Meyer, Franz Michael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Granito : Neoproterozóico
Química mineral
topic Granito : Neoproterozóico
Química mineral
Magmatic epidote
Amphibole
Neoproterozoic granite
Mineral chemistry
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Magmatic epidote
Amphibole
Neoproterozoic granite
Mineral chemistry
description The petrography and chemistry of epidote and amphibole from the Rio Espinharas hybrid complex (REHC), northeastern Brazil are reported. The Rio Espinharas complex is composed of an intimate association of diorite to shoshonitic metaluminous quartzmonzonite to slightly peraluminous syenogranite. The epidote shows four textural relationships: three are primary and one is resulting from sub-solidus reaction. Euhedral epidote is dispersed and associated mainly with biotite and amphibole. In some cases euhedral crystals of the epidote contain allanite cores, which are subhedral to anhedral and constitute in average less than 20% of the whole grain. The contact between primary epidote and plagioclase is corroded, suggesting reaction with the host-magma. Secondary anhedral epidote is rare and results from plagioclase alteration. The preservation of magmatic epidote in granitic rocks emplaced in the upper crust is attributed to rapid magma ascent, which implies fast upward transport probably by dyking associated to shear zone. The REHC occurs between two transcurrent faults that impose an elongated shape, suggesting that magma filled fractures. The time of 14 years required for dissolution zones of 0.15 mm width of epidote on porphyritic quartz monzonite, corresponds to an average ascent rate of ≥ 700 m year-1 from 7.1 to 2.9 kbar.
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