Magmatism and fenitization in the Cretaceous potassium-alkaline-carbonatitic complex of Ipanema So Paulo State, Brazil
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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24/10/2013
24/10/2013
2012
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The Ipanema alkaline-carbonatitic complex is part of the Meso-Cenozoic alkaline magmatism located within the southeastern part of the Brazilian Platform. Drill-core and field sampling have indicated the occurrence of glimmerites, with subordinate shonkinites (mela-syenites), clinopyroxene-bearing glimmerites, diorites and syenites. The glimmerites are cross-cut by lamprophyric dykes and calciocarbonatites. Fenitization has deeply affected the country rocks, originating dioritic and syenitic rocks. The Ipanema rocks show a distinct potassic affinity. The initial Sr-Nd- isotopic composition of the Ipanema rocks ((87)Sr/(86)Sr = 0.70661-0.70754 and (143)Nd/(144)Nd = 0.51169-0.51181) is similar to that of tholeiitic and potassium-rich-alkaline rocks of the Eastern Paraguay. Stable isotope data for the Ipanema calciocarbonatite suggest interaction with fluids at temperatures typical of hydrothermal stages, as hypothesized for other carbonatite complexes from southeastern Brazil. The chemical differences between the lamprophyre, glimmerites, carbonatites, apatitites and magnetitites, and the absence of marked REE enrichment in the evolved lithologies, all indicate that fractional crystallization and accumulus of liquidus phases in a magma reservoir, likely coupled with liquid immiscibility processes, may have played an important role in the genesis of the Ipanema rocks. |
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MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, WIEN, v. 104, n. 41306, p. 43-61, JAN, 2012 0930-0708 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35784 10.1007/s00710-011-0168-4 |
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eng |
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SPRINGER WIEN WIEN |
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MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY |
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