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[en] This publication include papers in the fields on Methodology, thermochronology, and geochronology; Evolution of cratonic South America; Magmatic processes; Environmental geology, hydrogeology, isotopic stratigraphy and paleoclimatology; Economic Geology and Evolution of the Andean margin of South America
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Oct 2001; 642 p; Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago; Pucon (Chile); 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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[en] New K-Ar ages in the Late Tertiary gold-bearing volcanic belt of the Sierras Pampeanas of San Luis, Argentina are presented. At Canada Honda district, an age of 8.49±0.2 Ma yielded by Cerro del Valle andesite indicates that the dome emplacement postdates the Diente Verde eruptive event. An even younger age of 7.3±0.2 Ma was obtained for illite from hydrothermal alteration at La Reynela mineralization which is hosted by Cerro del Valle andesite (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 539-542; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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[en] Geochemical studies of metabasic rocks associated to the metasediments of the Acungui Group, South of the Ribeira Belt, indicate that these rocks have tholeiitic basalt affinities. This suggests that the geologic evolution of this Group may be a segment of a retro-arc basin (Campanha 1991; Maniesi, 1997; Maniesi and Oliveira, 2000). Isotopic studies involving Nd, Sr and Pb are now presented with the objective of adding more information to the provenance and evolution of this portion of the Ribeira Belt. The isotopic analyses were obtained in the Geochronology Research Center (CPGeo) at the University of Sao Paulo (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 54-57; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Basso, M.; Cortes, J.A.; Marinovic, N
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] U-Pb geochronological evidence of a Middle to Late Triassic volcanic event was found in the coastal region of Antofagasta, northern Chile (23o-23o30 ). Two new ages were obtained from rhyolitic tuffs and an associated dome, which have classically been attributed to the Jurassic La Negra Formation (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 548-549; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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[en] The metallogenic province of the Coastal Cordillera in the Copiapo region is characterized by Cu, Cu-Au,Cu-Fe-Au, Fe, Ag and Au deposits. The ore deposits are ranging in ages between Middle to Late Jurassic (1) and Early Cretaceous (2). Results of a geochronology program for ore deposits in this metallogenic province, in addition to existing geochronological control of the ore deposits host rocks (mainly intrusive) allowed to define four different Metallogenic Epochs which could be extended to other zones in the Coastal Cordillera (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 468-471; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Linares, E.; Ostera, H.A.; Cagnoni, M.C
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] The Copahue Volcanic Center is located in the Cordillera Principal, at 38 L.S., in the Argentina- Chilean border. Detailed geological, geochronological and structural studies were carried out during the last decade (Pesce, 1989; Delpino y Bermudez, 1993; Linares et al., 1995, 1999; Folguera y Ramos, 2000; among others). We present Sr isotopes data on the main units of the Volcanic Center, coupled with a major element geochemistry, to constrain the evolution of the volcanic center (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 313-316; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Hockenreiner, M.; Sollner, F.; Miller, H
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] The Sierra de Copacabana (Catamarca province, NW Argentina) hosts in its northernmost part a large shear zone, which can be traced back to the north into the Sa. de Fiambala and to the south at least into the Sa. de Velasco. Timing of mylonitization is an important puzzle-piece in order to understand Paleozoic geotectonic processes on the western border of Gondwana (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 574-576; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Geraldes, M.C.; Tassinari, C.C.G.; Babinski; M; Iyer, S
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] This work deals with the characterization of the S and Pb isotope signatures in sulfides from the Pontes e Lacerda mesothermal gold deposits located in the SW sector of Amazonian craton. Stable and radiogenic isotopes have played an important role in the study of ore deposited and hydrothermal processes and they are most useful when can be used together. The purpose of this study is to constrain the sources and the mechanisms of gold deposition in Pontes e Lacerda region which may be a helpful contribution to an exploratory model in the area (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 472-475; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Ordonez, F Romero; Kawashita, Koji; Schultz-Guttler, R
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] The age of emeralds is related to the environment within which they form and can be dated by geochronological methods of which the rubidium-strontium (Rb-Sr) method (Faure, 1986) is the best to date the emeralds and its host rocks (Vidal et al., 1992). Isotopic studies done by Vidal et al. (1992) established two different geochronological environments for dating emeralds depending on their ages: emeralds from Precambrian rocks in Brazil, Madagascar and Zambia with high radiogenic strontium enrichment due to the older ages and high Rb contents and emeralds hosted by younger rocks in Colombia, Paquistan and Afganistan generally, with low 87Rb/86Sr range and low radiogenic Sr enrichment, and low content of Rb (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 511-514; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Ferreira, V.P.; Valley, J.W; Sial, A.N; Spicuzza, M.J
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] Neoproterozoic magmatic epidote-bearing granitoids intrude low-grade metapelites in the Cachoeirinha-Salgueiro terrane (CST), and gneisses and migmatites in the Serido terrane (ST), in the Borborema structural province, northeastern Brazil. Granitoids in both terranes contain biotite and hornblende, and are metaluminous, calc-alkalic, and oxidized I-type granites according to White's (1992) classification. However, in spite of these similarities, this work shows that mineral oxygen isotope data from plutons of the two terranes indicate different magma sources, and that magmatic epidote besides crystallizing at different pressure conditions, can have variable isotopic composition (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 293-296; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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