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Journal Article
Published: 16 December 2024
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (2): jgs2024-098.
... rocks. We report the whole-rock major and trace element contents, zircon U–Pb geochronology and geochemical modelling of samples from the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite in the Sapucaia subdomain (the Carajás Province, Amazonian Craton). This suite includes two plutons, named Água Limpa and Água Azul, which...
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Field relationships and textural aspects of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. (a) Outcrop of granodiorite from the type area. (b) Highly flattened xenolith of metabasalt from the Sapucaia greenstone belt surrounded by the Água Azul granodiorite. (c) Contact between the orthogneiss basement and the studied sanukitoids. (d, e) Granodiorite and tonalite facies, both characterized by porphyritic textures composed of plagioclase phenocrystals immersed in a medium-grained quartz–feldspathic matrix (Água Limpa pluton). (f–h) Granodiorite, tonalite and monzogranite facies of the Água Azul pluton showing a porphyritic texture with deformed and foliation-oriented plagioclase phenocrysts. (i) The presence of muscovite locally observed in the granodioritic facies of the Água Limpa pluton associated with the occurrence of deformed alkali feldspar phenocrysts. Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; Ms, muscovite; TTG, tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite.
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 4. Field relationships and textural aspects of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. ( a ) Outcrop of granodiorite from the type area. ( b ) Highly flattened xenolith of metabasalt from the Sapucaia greenstone belt surrounded by the Água Azul granodiorite. ( c ) Contact between the orthogneiss
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Microstructural features of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. (a) Porphyritic texture characterized by plagioclase phenocrysts immersed in a medium-grained quartz–feldspathic matrix. This texture is common in all the facies described in the studied rocks. (b) Idiomorphic epidote exhibiting direct contact with plagioclase and partial embayment by biotite. (c) Primary muscovite observed in the granodioritic facies. (d) Deformed amphibole phenocrysts with an ocellar (fish-type) texture. (e) Deformation of plagioclase and quartz phenocrysts. (f) Mantle–core texture illustrating recrystallized quartz bordering a phenocryst. (g) General view of the studied sanukitoid, which features well-developed foliation. Amp, amphibole; BLG, bulging recrystallization; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; GBMR, grain boundary migration recrystallization; Mag, magnetite; Ms, muscovite; Pl, plagioclase; Qtz, quartz; SGR, sub-grain rotation recrystallization.
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 6. Microstructural features of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. ( a ) Porphyritic texture characterized by plagioclase phenocrysts immersed in a medium-grained quartz–feldspathic matrix. This texture is common in all the facies described in the studied rocks. ( b ) Idiomorphic epidote
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Trace element compositions of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite presented as (a, b) chondrite-normalized rare earth element concentrations and (c, d) primitive-mantle-normalized trace element concentrations. The light grey pattern represents the average composition of Ourilândia sanukitoids and the black line refers to the average of the Rio Maria sanukitoids from Carajás Province (Amazonian Craton). Note the typical negative spikes in Th, Ta–Nb and Ti. Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; Ms, muscovite. Source: normalization values from McDonough and Sun (1995). Average composition of Ourilândia sanukitoids from Santos and Oliveira (2016) and Silva et al. (2022, 2023); average composition of the Rio Maria sanukitoids from Carajás Province from Oliveira et al. (2011). The average compositions of low-Ti and high-Ti sanukitoids from Martin et al. (2009) are reported for comparison.
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 9. Trace element compositions of the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite presented as ( a , b ) chondrite-normalized rare earth element concentrations and ( c , d ) primitive-mantle-normalized trace element concentrations. The light grey pattern represents the average composition of Ourilândia
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Source nature and metasomatic relations for the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. (a) Source discrimination diagram for Archean granitoids with fields defined by experimental studies. (b) Cr v. Ni (ppm) binary diagram. (c) Discrimination diagram of garnet-controlled (pole 1/Er) and non-garnet-controlled (pole Er) sources. The third pole (Ba + Sr)/1000 represents an enriched mantle source. (d) Discrimination diagram of TiO2 v. Al2O3 (wt%) based on magmatic hornblende. (e) Nb/Y v. La/Yb (ppm) diagram of mantle metasomatism agents. (f) K2O/Y v. Nb/Y (ppm) diagram. The nature of the studied sanukitoids is similar to that of metasomatism by a tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite melt (Moyen 2020). Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; HREE, heavy rare earth element; Ms, muscovite; TTG, tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite. Source: diagram in part (a) based on Laurent et al. (2014). Diagram in part (c) based on Heilimo et al. (2010). Part (d) based on Nascimento et al. (2023). Diagram in part (e) based on (Martin et al. 2009).
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 11. Source nature and metasomatic relations for the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. ( a ) Source discrimination diagram for Archean granitoids with fields defined by experimental studies. ( b ) Cr v. Ni (ppm) binary diagram. ( c ) Discrimination diagram of garnet-controlled (pole 1/Er) and non
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Petrogenetic discrimination diagrams and trace element modelling for the generation of sanukitoids from the Mesoarchean Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. (a) La/Sm v. La diagram. (b) (Dy/Yb)N v. SiO2 diagram. The arrows represent partial melting and the fractional crystallization trajectories of elements according to andesitic parental magmas. Água Limpa pluton: (c) amphibole–biotite tonalite and (d) biotite–amphibole granodiorite. Água Azul pluton: (e) epidote–amphibole–biotite tonalite and (f) epidote–amphibole–biotite granodiorite. The whole-rock and residual mineral compositions involved in the equilibrium partial melting models are shown in Supplementary Tables S3–S6. Source: in part (b), the partition coefficients are from Rollinson (1993) and the normalization is based on Sun and McDonough (1989). In parts (c–f), the normalization values from the primitive mantle are from McDonough (2014).
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 12. Petrogenetic discrimination diagrams and trace element modelling for the generation of sanukitoids from the Mesoarchean Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. ( a ) La/Sm v. La diagram. ( b ) (Dy/Yb) N v. SiO 2 diagram. The arrows represent partial melting and the fractional crystallization
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Proposed geological map for the Água Azul do Norte area, indicating the locations of dated samples and illustrating the petrographic facies identified in the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. The schematic profile (A–A′) offers deep structure interpretations and the equal-area stereographic projections (Schmidt–Lambert) show the measured foliations and lineations. Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; GrdP, granodiorite pluton; Ms, muscovite; MzGP, monzogranite pluton; SHRIMP, sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe; TnlP, tonalite pluton. Source: modified from Gabriel and Oliveira (2014).
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 3. Proposed geological map for the Água Azul do Norte area, indicating the locations of dated samples and illustrating the petrographic facies identified in the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. The schematic profile (A–A′) offers deep structure interpretations and the equal-area stereographic
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Classification diagrams [Q–A–P and Q–(A + P)-M′] for the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. The diagrams illustrate the 1–5 granitic series and their evolutionary trends. Comparative fields are established using sanukitoids from the Carajás Province, especially in the Rio Maria suite and Ourilândia do Norte suite. Source: classification diagrams based on Le Maître et al. (2002), with evolutionary trends as outlined by Bowden et al. (1984). Data for the Rio Maria suite from Oliveira et al. (2011); data for the Ourilândia do Norte suite from Santos and Oliveira (2016) and Silva et al. (2023 and references cited therein).
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 5. Classification diagrams [Q–A–P and Q–(A + P)-M′] for the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. The diagrams illustrate the 1–5 granitic series and their evolutionary trends. Comparative fields are established using sanukitoids from the Carajás Province, especially in the Rio Maria suite
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Binary diagrams for major and trace elements in the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. (a) K2O/Na2O v. SiO2 (wt%). (b) FeO/MgO v. SiO2 (wt%). (c) Sr + Ba (ppm) v. Rb (ppm). (d) Cr + Ni (ppm) v. Mg#, where Mg# = MgOmol/(FeOtotal + MgO)mol. Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep, epidote; Ms, muscovite. Source: data for the Amazonian Craton (Rio Maria suite) from Oliveira et al. (2011) and for the Amazonian Craton (Ourilândia suite) from Santos and Oliveira (2016) and Silva et al. (2022). Data for the Dharwar Craton from Moyen et al. (2003) and Joshi et al. (2016); data for the Kaapvaal Craton from Laurent et al. (2014); data for Superior Province from Stern et al. (1989) and Stevenson et al. (1999); data for the Karelian Craton from Halla (2005), Lobach-Zhuchenko et al. (2008) and Heilimo et al. (2010, 2013); data for the Pilbara Craton from Smithies and Champion (2000) and Smithies et al. (2004).
Published: 16 December 2024
Fig. 7. Binary diagrams for major and trace elements in the Água Limpa sanukitoid suite. ( a ) K 2 O/Na 2 O v. SiO 2 (wt%). ( b ) FeO/MgO v. SiO 2 (wt%). ( c ) Sr + Ba (ppm) v. Rb (ppm). ( d ) Cr + Ni (ppm) v. Mg#, where Mg# = MgO mol /(FeO total  + MgO) mol . Amp, amphibole; Bt, biotite; Ep
Journal Article
Published: 03 February 2025
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (2): jgs2024-109.
... (the São Carlos tonalite). It also exhibits sanukitoid associations called the Agua Azul and Agua Limpa, high-Ba–Sr calc-alkaline leucogranodiorite–granites (Pantanal and Nova Canada) and Neoarchean high-K, A-type granites represented by the Vila Jussara suite ( Teixeira et al. 2013 ; Gabriel...
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Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.15.09
EISBN: 9781629490229
..., IS = Itabira synclinorium, JMS = João Monlevade synclinorium, MS = Moeda syncline, SC = Serra do Curral, SPi = Serra da Piedade, SRS = Santa Rita syncline. Main iron ore deposits: AB = Abóboras, AC = Águas Claras, AG = Alegria, AL = Água Limpa, AN = Andrade, BA = Baú, BO = Bocaina, CA = Cauê, CF = Córrego do...
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