Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous silicic volcanism in SE Uruguay: The role of mantle and crustal sources


Autoria(s): LUSTRINO, Michele; MARRAZZO, Marianna; MELLUSO, Leone; Tassinari, Colombo Celso Gaeta; BROTZU, Pietro; Gomes, Celso de Barros; MORBIDELLI, Lucio; Ruberti, Excelso
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Early Cretaceous (similar to 129 Ma) silicic rocks crop out in SE Uruguay between the Laguna Merin and Santa Lucia basins in the Lascano, Sierra Sao Miguel. Salamanca and Minas areas They are mostly rhyolites with minor quartz-trachytes and are nearly contemporaneous with the Parana-Etendeka igneous province and with the first stages of South Atlantic Ocean opening A strong geochemical variability (particularly evident from Rb/Nb, Nb/Y trace element ratios) and a wide range of Sr-Nd isotopic ratios ((143)Nd/(144)Nd((129)) = 0.51178-0.51209, (87)Sr/(86)Sr((129)) = 0.70840-0.72417) characterize these rocks Geochemistry allows to distiniguish two compositional groups, corresponding to the north-eastern (Lascano and Sierra Sao Miguel, emplaced on the Neo-Proterozoic southern sector of the Dom Feliciano mobile belt) and south-eastern localities (Salamanca, Minas, emplace on the much older (Archean) Nico Perez teriane or on the boundary between the Dom Feliciano and Nico Perez termites) These compositional differences between the two groups are explained by variable mantle source and crust contributions. The origin of the silicic magmas is best explained by complex processes involving assimilation and fractional crystallization and mixing of a basaltic magma with upper crustal lithologies, for Lascano and Sierra Sao Miguel rhyolites. In the Salamanea and Minas rocks genesis, a stronger contribution from lower crust is indicated.

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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.44, n.1, p.1-22, 2010

0016-7002

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GEOCHEMICAL SOC JAPAN

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Geochemical Journal

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Palavras-Chave #Uruguay #Parana-Etendeka #rhyolite #lower crust #crustal contamination #FLOOD-BASALT PROVINCE #DOM-FELICIANO BELT #LA-PLATA CRATON #SOUTH-ATLANTIC #CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION #SOUTHEASTERN URUGUAY #ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY #IGNEOUS COMPLEX #PARANA #MAGMATISM #Geochemistry & Geophysics
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