Geochemical signatures of metasedimentary rocks of high-pressure granulite facies and their relation with partial melting: Carvalhos Klippe, Southern Brasilia Belt, Brazil


Autoria(s): Cioffi, Caue Rodrigues; Campos Neto, Mario da Costa; Rocha, Brenda Chung da; Moraes, Renato; Henrique-Pinto, Renato
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/08/2013

14/08/2013

01/09/2012

Resumo

High-grade metasedimentary rocks can preserve geochemical signatures of their sedimentary protolith if significant melt extraction did not occur. Retrograde reaction textures provide the main evidence for trapped melt in the rock fabrics. Carvalhos Klippe rocks in Southern Brasilia Orogen, Brazil, present a typical high-pressure granulite assemblage with evidence of mica breakdown partial melting (Ky + Grt + Kfs +/- Bt +/- Rt). The metamorphic peak temperatures obtained by Zr-in-Rt and ternary feldspar geothermometers are between 850 degrees C and 900 degrees C. The GASP bane peak pressure obtained using grossular rich garnet core is 16 kbar. Retrograde reaction textures in which the garnet crystals are partially to totally replaced by Bt + Qtz +/- Fsp intergrowths are very common in the Carvalhos Klippe rocks. These reactions are interpreted as a result of interactions between residual phases and trapped melt during the retrograde path. In the present study the geochemical signatures of three groups of Carvalhos Klippe metasedimentary rocks are analysed. Despite the high metamorphic grade these three groups show well-defined geochemical features and their REE patterns are similar to average compositions of post-Archean sedimentary rocks (PAAS, NASC). The high-pressure granulite facies Grt-Bt-Pl gneisses with immature arenite (wacke, arkose or lithic-arenite) geochemical signatures present in the Carvalhos Klippe are compared to similar rocks in amphibolite facies from the same tectonic framework (Andrelandia Nappe System). The similar geochemical signatures between Grt-Bt-Pl gneisses metamorphosed in high-pressure granulite facies and Grt-Bt-Pl-Qtz schists from the Andrelandia and Liberdade Nappes, with minimal to absent melting conditions, are suggestive of low rates of melt extraction in these high-grade rocks. The rocks with pelitic compositions most likely had higher melt extraction and even under such circumstances nevertheless tend to show REE patterns similar to average compositions of post-Archean sedimentary rocks (PAAS, NASC). (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

FAPESP

FAPESP [04/09682-8, 05/58688-1, 10/11152-8]

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CAPES

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JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES, OXFORD, v. 40, n. 26, supl. 4, Part 1, pp. 63-76, DEC, 2012

0895-9811

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32547

10.1016/j.jsames.2012.09.007

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2012.09.007

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eng

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

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JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES

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Palavras-Chave #GEOCHEMISTRY #METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS #HIGH-PRESSURE GRANULITE #BACK REACTIONS #PARTIAL MELTING #ANDRELANDIA NAPPE SYSTEM #SAO FRANCISCO CRATON #CRUSTAL EVOLUTION #BACK-REACTION #MIGMATITES #SEGREGATION #AMPHIBOLITE #GRANITE #BIOTITE #EXAMPLE #GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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