2019
DOI: 10.1590/2317-4889201920180106
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Stratigraphy, petrography and tectonics of the manganese-bearing Buritirama Formation, Northern Carajás Domain, Amazon Craton

Abstract: The Buritirama Formation (BF) occurs at the extreme north of the Carajás Province, close to the contact with the Bacajá domain, in the southeastern portion of the Amazon Craton (Brazil). The BF consists of a 40 km long, ca. 3 km wide NW-SE trending structure arranged in four imbricated thrusts that individualize three main stratigraphic units. The lower unit is composed of orthoquartzite followed by carbonate-silicate rocks. The intermediate unit hosts a supergene manganese ore deposit formed by weathering of … Show more

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“…In Brazil, similar manganese deposits also exist containing proven reserves up to 43 Mt of ore (Chisonga et al, 2012). These deposits share similar age and geological setting with the aforementioned African fields (Roy, 2006;Chisonga et al, 2012;Cabral et al, 2019a;Salgado et al, 2019). For example, the location of the current study is believed to have a common paleographical provenance as the West African Craton (Klein and Moura, 2008;Costa et al, 2018;Grenholm, 2019;Grenholm et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…In Brazil, similar manganese deposits also exist containing proven reserves up to 43 Mt of ore (Chisonga et al, 2012). These deposits share similar age and geological setting with the aforementioned African fields (Roy, 2006;Chisonga et al, 2012;Cabral et al, 2019a;Salgado et al, 2019). For example, the location of the current study is believed to have a common paleographical provenance as the West African Craton (Klein and Moura, 2008;Costa et al, 2018;Grenholm, 2019;Grenholm et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This orogeny was a promising candidate to trigger the high-grade metamorphism imprinted in these rock fragments. As a consequence of this process, other Paleoproterozoic manganese-rich rocks from South America and West Africa share some similar features to the Brazilian rocks in terms of mineral assemblage and metamorphic grade (e.g., Mücke et al, 1999;Chisonga et al, 2012;Borges et al, 2015;Cabral et al, 2019a;Rodrigues et al, 2019a, b;Salgado et al, 2019). In this setting, the best correlation maybe with the Serra do Navio manganese deposit in the Amazonian Craton (Chisonga et al, 2012) and the manganese ores at Morro da Mina, in the southern Quadrilátero Ferrífero (Cabral et al, 2019a).…”
Section: Similarities With Other Manganese-rich Successionsmentioning
confidence: 82%