2020
DOI: 10.11137/2020_1_376_396
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Evidences of Synkinematic Emplacement of Plutons Revealed by Field, Petrographic, Microstructural and Mineral Chemistry Analyses: a Case Study of the 2130 Ma Alto Maranhão Suíte, Mineiro Belt, Southeastern Brazil.

Abstract: ResumoEste estudo é focado nos aspectos petrográficos, microestruturais e de química mineral das rochas presentes na Suíte Alto Maranhão (~2130 Ma), que é parte de um cinturão de granitoides Paleoproterozoicos localizados no sudeste do Brasil. Parâmetros microestruturais de grãos de quartzo e plagioclásio foram quantificados por serem fases amplamente estudadas e haver uma vasta gama de estudos de caso para comparação. Além disso, foram estudados enclaves microdioríticos, em tonalitos e quartzo-dioritos, que a… Show more

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“…Besides, coarse plagioclase grains are, sometimes, rounded, showing corroded borders ( Figure 2C). These features reflect the magma mingling processes, which, in that case, is supported by macro-and microstructures related to the occurrence of dioritic enclaves [8,17].…”
Section: Microstructures and Their Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Besides, coarse plagioclase grains are, sometimes, rounded, showing corroded borders ( Figure 2C). These features reflect the magma mingling processes, which, in that case, is supported by macro-and microstructures related to the occurrence of dioritic enclaves [8,17].…”
Section: Microstructures and Their Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…These rocks are composed, in general, of plagioclase, K-feldspar, quartz, biotite, hornblende, garnet, muscovite, and sillimanite as major phases and pyroxene, apatite, epidote, allanite, titanite, zircon, monazite, rutile, magnetite, ilmenite, hematite, Fe-Ti oxides, pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, and graphite as accessory minerals and have been largely investigated in previous studies (see [8,9,14,16,17] for details). The characteristic microstructures of quartz and feldspars, the main phases and the most studied minerals among those observed, are shown as the record of magmatic, late-magmatic, deformation, and partial melting processes.…”
Section: Microstructures and Their Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%