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Brown, M.T.; Fuck, R.A.; Dantas, E.L.
Proceedings of the 50. Brazilian congress on geology. Geology and society: building bridges for a sustainable planet vol. 22021
Proceedings of the 50. Brazilian congress on geology. Geology and society: building bridges for a sustainable planet vol. 22021
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Barbosa, Paola; Curto Ma, Julia B.; Toledo, Catarina (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Brasília, DF (Brazil). Nucleo de Brasília; 928 p; ISBN 978-65-992688-3-0; ; 2021; p. 510; 50. Brazilian congress on geology; Brasilia, DF (Brazil); 28-30 Jun 2021; Available from the Nuclear Information Center of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Alves, P.V.F.S.; Botelho, N.F.; Dantas, E.L.; Sousa, I.M.C.
Proceedings of the 50. Brazilian congress on geology. Geology and society: building bridges for a sustainable planet vol. 12021
Proceedings of the 50. Brazilian congress on geology. Geology and society: building bridges for a sustainable planet vol. 12021
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Barbosa, Paola; Curto Ma, Julia B.; Toledo, Catarina (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Brasília, DF (Brazil). Nucleo de Brasília; 359 p; ISBN 978-65-992688-1-6; ; 2021; p. 175; 50. Brazilian congress on geology; Brasilia, DF (Brazil); 28-30 Jun 2021; Available from the Nuclear Information Center of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Laux, J.H.; Pimentel, M.M.; Dantas, E.L
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] The Anicuns-Itaberai supracrustals are exposed along a ca. 90 km long N-S belt in the central-western part of Goias. Based on field and structural characteristics, previous studies have compared it to Archaean greenstone belt associations, (Barbosa 1987, Nunes 1990). Recent work by Pimentel et al. (1996, 2000a, b) have challenged this model and suggested a much younger age for these rocks. Granitoids exposed in the vicinities of Turvania and Choupana have TDM model ages between 0.94 and 1.13 Ga and yielded a Sm-Nd whole-rock isochron of 863±97 Ma with εND(T) of ca. +4 (Pimentel et al. 2000a). Metavolcanic rocks exposed to the southeast of the Anicuns-Itaberai sequence, in the vicinities of Pontalina, have also yielded a Neoproterozoic Sm-Nd isochron age (830±9 Ma) and εND(T) of +3.1 (Pimentel et al. 2000b). These rocks, therefore, are part of the Neoproterozoic Goias Magmatic Arc, raising the question wether the neighbouring Anicuns Sequence is also part of the juvenile arc. In this paper we present the first Sm-Nd isotopic data for supracrustal rocks of the northern part of the Anicuns-Itaberai Sequence as well as for associated regional gneisses, and intrusive granites and diorites (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 176-179; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Nakamura, M.R.; Moura, F.G.; Matteini, M.; Pimentel, M.M.; Dantas, E.L.
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
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Análises U-Pb in situ utilizando LA-MC-ICP-MS: resultados em titanita metamórfica do metasienito Neoproterozóico de Urana, faixa Brasília, Brasil
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Palermo, Nely; Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael; Machado, Fábio Braz; Corval, Artur; Valente, Sérgio de Castro; Dal'Bó, Patrick Fuhr (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 2055 p; ISBN 978-85-99198-20-9; ; 2018; p. 1909; Rio 2018: 49. Brazilian congress of geology; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 9. symposium of cretaceous of Brazil; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; Available from the Library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Fuck, R.A.; Dantas, E.L.; Pimentel, M.M.; Junges, S.L.; Moraes, R
3. South American Symposium on Isotope Geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American Symposium on Isotope Geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] Large areas of the northern part of the Brasilia Belt, Tocantins Province, central Brazil, are underlain by basement granite-gneiss terrain and associated volcano-sedimentary sequences, as well as felsic and mafic-ultramafic intrusions. The basement rocks are covered by the late Paleoproterozoic-Mesoproterozoic rift-related Arai and Natividade groups and intruded by 1.77 to 1.58 Ga an orogenic granites of the Goias Tin Province (Pimentel and Botelho, 2001). To the southwest they are un conformably overlain by the low-grade late Proterozoic Paranoa Group, whereas to the east they are in faulted contact with the Neoproterozoic Bambui Group at the western edge of the Sao Francisco Craton. To the north they are covered by Phanerozoic sediments of the Parnaiba and Sanfranciscana basins. Despite their large extension, granite-gneiss and associated supracrustals of SE Tocantins and NE Goias are still poorly known. Previous regional Rb-Sr and K-Ar isotopic studies indicated dominant early Proterozoic ages and late Proterozoic cooling ages (Hasui, et al. 1980, Fernandes et al. 1982). More detailed studies in the Almas-Dianopolis area (Costa, 1984) came up with similar results, although the region was interpreted as underlain by Archean granite-greenstone terrain, following previous suggestions by Costa et al. (1976). Recent work recognized the presence of two suites of deformed granitoids (Cruz and Kuyumjian, 1996, 1998). The oldest suite intruded the supracrustals and comprises hornblende-bearing tonalite gneiss, with minor trondhjemite, granodiorite, and quartz diorite. The younger suite comprises oval shaped biotite-bearing tonalite, trondhjemite, and granodiorite intrusions. Both suites display low-K calc-alkaline affinity, the younger being more Al-rich. Both are interpreted as TTG suites and were dated at 2,2 Ga using U-Pb SHRIMP (Cruz et al 2000). In the Porto Nacional area, Gorayeb et al. (2000) determined single zircon Pb-evaporation ages of 2.15 Ga in granulites, which were interpreted as minimum ages of the igneous protoliths. Here we present a preliminary Nd isotope survey on basement gneiss and associated rocks sampled along a transect from Arraias to Porto Nacional, Tocantins. Single zircon U-Pb determinations and two SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages are also presented. This study aims to assess the ages of rocks and sources involved in the continental crust generation of the northern segment of the Tocantins Province. The main goal is to identify different geochronologic provinces or crustal blocks and provide age constraints on the timing of crustal evolution recorded in the basement gneiss. U-Pb single crystal zircon and Sm-Nd whole rock isotopic analyses were carried out at the geochronology laboratory, Universidade de Brasilia. SHRIMP analyses were performed at Australian National University, Canberra (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 141-144; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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Justo, A.P.; Dantas, E.L.; Freitas-Silva, F.H.; Rodrigues, J.B.
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
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Palermo, Nely; Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael; Machado, Fábio Braz; Corval, Artur; Valente, Sérgio de Castro; Dal'Bó, Patrick Fuhr (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 2055 p; ISBN 978-85-99198-20-9; ; 2018; p. 1890; Rio 2018: 49. Brazilian congress of geology; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 9. symposium of cretaceous of Brazil; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; Available from the Library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Hackpacher, P.C.; Dantas, E.L.; Van Schums, W.R.
Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Recife, PE (Brazil). Nucleo do Nordeste1990
Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Recife, PE (Brazil). Nucleo do Nordeste1990
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[en] Geochronological data obtained in plutonic rocks of the Sao Vicente/Caico Groups present U/Pb values around 2.15 Ga. These rocks may have involved from an initial mantle or lower crust melting and fractionation process by 2.62-2.65 Ga., that is evidenced from Sm/Nd model ages. Relation betwen TTG-sequence and tectonic setting of the area and other localities in NE-Brazil suggest that the Transamazonic orogeny was the main crust-forming episode of the Borborema Province. (author)
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Um embasamento transamazonico na provincia Borborema
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1990; 15 p; 36. Brazilian Congress of Geology; Natal, RN (Brazil); 28 Oct - 1 Nov 1990
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Werlang, T.; Dantas, E.L.; Fuck, R.A.; Brito Neves, B.B.
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
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Ortognaisses paleoarqueanos do bloco Sobradinho, extremo norte do cratón do São Francisco, Petrolina-PE: implicações preliminares sobre as rochas mais antigas da América Do Sul
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Palermo, Nely; Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael; Machado, Fábio Braz; Corval, Artur; Valente, Sérgio de Castro; Dal'Bó, Patrick Fuhr (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 2055 p; ISBN 978-85-99198-20-9; ; 2018; p. 985; Rio 2018: 49. Brazilian congress of geology; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 9. symposium of cretaceous of Brazil; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; Available from the Library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Werlang, T.; Dantas, E.L.; Fuck, R.A.; Brito Neves, B.B.
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
Proceedings of the 49. Brazilian congress of geology; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; 9. symposium of cretaceous from Brazil2018
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Isótopos SM-ND de ortognaisses paleoarqueanos do bloco Sobradinho, limite norte do Cráton do São Francisco, Petrolina - Pe
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Palermo, Nely; Araújo Júnior, Hermínio Ismael; Machado, Fábio Braz; Corval, Artur; Valente, Sérgio de Castro; Dal'Bó, Patrick Fuhr (eds.); Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 2055 p; ISBN 978-85-99198-20-9; ; 2018; p. 1935; Rio 2018: 49. Brazilian congress of geology; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 7. symposium on volcanism and associated environments; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; 9. symposium of cretaceous of Brazil; Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil); 20-24 Aug 2018; Available from the Library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro
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Fetter, A.H.; Hackspacher, P.C.; Ebbert, H.D; Dantas, E.L; Costa, A.C.D. da
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
3. South American symposium on isotope geology. Extended abstracts2001
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[en] The Amparo Basement Complex is a distinctive collage of migmatitic tronjhemitetonalite- granodiorite (TTG) orthogneisses that represents the older basement exposures within the Central Ribeira Belt, a Late Neoproterozoic (ca. 600 Ma) collisional belt in southeastern Brazil. These basement gneisses are overlain by Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic supracrustal sequences, and intruded by Neoproterozoic collisional granitoids. Pioneering Rb/Sr, Pb/Pb and K/Ar geochronological studies of the Amparo Complex, e.g. (Wernick et al., 1981; Wernick and Oliveira, 1986; Arthur, 1988; Tassinari, 1988; Campos Neto, 1991) provided some initial insights into the antiquity and geologic evolution of the complex, but little about the crustal evolution of the constituent gneisses. Furthermore, the susceptibility of these systems to partial isotopic resetting, left some doubt about the timing and true number of geologic events recorded by these polydeformed rocks. Recent Sm/Nd whole rock (Dantas et al., 2000) and new U/Pb single crystal zircon and monazite data obtained from the Amparo Complex, however, now furnish information on the crustal growth history of the basement and provide precise age constraints on the timing of events related to the geologic evolution of the complex. Based on these new data, it appears that the oldest rocks within the complex are polymigmatized tronjhemitic gneisses located near the town of Amparo. The oldest phase of this migmatite yields a U/Pb zircon age of 3,024 +/- 9 Ma. Sm/Nd data from this locale yields a Nd T(DM) model age of 3.28 Ga suggesting that the genesis of this crustal unit involved some input from yet older crust. Data from banded tonalitic gneisses collected ca. 50 km south of Amparo indicate that subsequent Archean crustal growth around the older core occurred around 2.77 Ga (U/Pb zircon age of 2,772 +/- 26 Ma. A Nd T(DM) model age of 3.02 Ga obtained from these tonalites also indicate enrichment from older crustal sources during their genesis. U/Pb zircon results obtained from other tonalitic to granodioritic orthogneisses collected to the east and south of this Archean core (Figure 1) suggest that subsequent growth around it may have occurred in two additional phases during the Paleoproterozoic; at around 2.23 and 2.14 Ga. The Nd data from these younger gneisses yield T(DM) ages ranging from 2.25 to 3.28 Ga indicating that the two events involved both significant contributions from Archean sources as well as juvenile, presumably accretionary, growth. The entire basement complex later suffered intense deformation during the Neoproterozoic assembly of West Gondwana, as a strong NE-SW tectonic fabric can be observed in the Archean as well as the younger lithologies that constitute the Ribeira Belt. Analyses of metamorphic monazite obtained from the basement rocks, dated at 609 +/- 2 Ma, provide a precise age as to the timing of this final tectonothermal event (au)
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Servicio Nacional de Geologia y Mineria, Santiago (Chile); 642 p; Oct 2001; p. 125-128; 3. South American symposium on isotope geology; Pucon (Chile); 21-24 Oct 2001; Available from Library of CCHEN
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