Metamorphism and exhumation of basement gneiss domes in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero : two stage dome-and-keel evolution?
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2019
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The presence of dome-and-keel provinces in Archean cratons has been connected with the initiation of
plate tectonics on Earth as these features are most commonly observed in Archean rocks. The Quadrilátero Ferrífero in Brazil has been identified as a Paleoproterozoic dome-and-keel province for more
than three decades. The prevailing model suggests that it formed during the Rhyacian Transamazonian
orogeny, making it unique among dome-and-keel provinces. However, a lack of appropriate lithologies,
datable minerals and the metamorphic overprint of later orogenesis has resulted in a cryptic metamorphic record for the formation of this dome-and-keel province. A clinopyroxene-bearing migmatite
from the core of the Bação dome has peak PeT conditions of 5e7 kbar and 700e750 C and a published
age of ca. 2730 Ma based on UePb ages of zircon from leucosomes, suggesting that this age represents
the migmatisation event. A fine-grained epidote-albite-titanite assemblage overprints the coarse-grained
clinopyroxene and amphibole, giving PeT conditions of 8e9 kbar and 550 C with an associated titanite
age of ca. 2050 Ma. A garnet-bearing amphibolite sample also from the core of the dome has peak PeT
conditions of 7e8 kbar and 650e700 C, and texturally late titanite from this sample produces an age of
ca. 2060 Ma. Three additional samples were collected from the edges of the dome. A garnet-gedrite
bearing felsic schist produces peak PeT conditions of 8e9 kbar and 650e700 C on a clockwise PeT
evolution. This sample has a UePb zircon age of ca. 2775 Ma, which could date metamorphism or be the
age of its volcaniclastic protolith. Texturally unconstrained titanite from the sample gives an age of ca.
2040 Ma. A garnet-bearing amphibolite that occurs as a boudin within the felsic schist gives both zircon
and titanite ages of ca. 2050 Ma and has peak PeT conditions of 5e6 kbar and 650e700 C on a near
isobaric PeT path. An amphibolite dike, observed to cross-cut the felsic schist produces a zircon UePb
age of ca. 2760 Ma. Altogether this data suggests that the samples were metamorphosed in the
Archean (ca. 2775e2730 Ma) and again during the Transamazonian event. The most plausible explanation for this data is that dome-and-keel formation occurred in the Archean with migmatisation and
high-temperature metamorphism occurring at this time. The Paleoproterozoic event is interpreted as a
reactivation of the dome-and-keel formation structures, with Paleoproterozoic keels crosscutting
Archean keels and producing metamorphic aureoles. The high radiogenic heat production and the
presence of dense sedimentary successions in Archean terranes make dome-and-keel provinces a
uniquely Archean feature, but they are susceptible to reworking, resulting in an enigmatic record of
formation.
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São Francisco Craton, Zircon U-Pb, Titanite U-Pb, Phase diagrams
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CUTTS, K. A. et al. Metamorphism and exhumation of basement gneiss domes in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero: two stage dome-and-keel evolution? Geoscience Frontiers, v. 10, n. 5, p. 1765-1787, set. 2019. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987119300659>. Acesso em: 10 mar. 2020.