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Long-lived intracontinental deformation associated with high geothermal gradients in the Serido Belt (Borborema Province, Brazil)

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PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume 358, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106141

Keywords

Intracontinental orogeny; West Gondwana; Monazite petrochronology; Low-pressure metamorphism; Quantitative compositional mapping; Iterative thermodynamic modeling

Funding

  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)/CAPES [2016/25987-0]
  2. FAPESP [2018/07892-8, 2016/06114-6]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [404767/2016-8]
  4. Serrapilheira Institute [Serra 1709-21887]

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This study investigates the intracontinental deformation in the Borborema Province of Northeast Brazil, finding through thermodynamic modeling and petrochronology that the deformation lasted until at least 530-525 Ma and was influenced by high geothermal gradient conditions.
The Borborema Province (NE-Brazil) experienced widespread intracontinental deformation associated with lowpressure metamorphism during the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian assembly of West Gondwana. The widespread intracontinental deformation was driven by tectonic stresses derived from two continental collisions reported in the literature at ca. 630-610 Ma and includes the development of the continental-scale Borborema Shear Zone System. In this study, we investigate metasedimentary rocks from the Serido Belt and eastern Patos Shear Zone, which occur in an intracontinental deformation zone at several hundred kilometers from the recognized collision zones. Using field data, quantitative compositional mapping, thermodynamic modeling, and monazite petrochronology, we constrained the metamorphic conditions and duration of intracontinental deformation in the inner Borborema Province. Monazite from leucosome-rich migmatite portions in the eastern Patos Shear Zone display Pb-206/U-238 dates spreading from 580 +/- 13 to 512 +/- 11 Ma (n = 125) with a cluster around ca. 570-550 Ma (n = 70). Staurolite-bearing schists from the western Serid ' o Belt display a large spread of Pb-206/U-238 dates between 626 +/- 13 and 519 +/- 12 Ma (n = 50), with a well-defined cluster between ca. 570 and 550 Ma (n = 37). Garnet-andalusite-cordierite schists from the inner and eastern Serid ' o Belt display monazite Pb-206/U-238 dates ranging from ca. 550 to 500 Ma (n = 126). Schists from the NNE-SSW striking Picui Shear Zone in the eastern Serid ' o Belt exhibit Crd + And-rich nodules wrapped by the foliation, attesting the persistence of deformation after their generation. Monazite inclusions in cordierite and andalusite have REE patterns similar to matrix monazite and together they yield weighted average ages between ca. 530-525 Ma, interpreted as the age of metamorphism within the Picui Shear Zone. Iterative thermodynamic modeling using the local bulk composition of a Crd + And-rich nodule yielded optimal P-T conditions of ca. 590 degrees C and 3.8 kbar. The presented data indicate that intracontinental deformation in the inner Borborema Province was long-lived and lasted until at least 530-525 Ma. The deformation was associated with high geothermal gradient conditions that reduced lithospheric strength allowing the development and maintenance of the Borborema Shear Zone System.

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