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A new record of continental arc magmatism in the Ceara Central Domain, Borborema Province (NE Brazil): evidence from the Pacatuba-Maranguape Complex

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PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume 359, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106192

Keywords

Magmatic arc; Granitoid geochemistry; Borborema Province; Magmatic flare-up; West Gondwana

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  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, Brazil [CNPq -140668/2016-0]
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [2014/03275-3, 2016/08.289-8]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [304471/2017-8]
  4. CNPq

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This study investigated the arc magmatism in the western active margin of Gondwana by analyzing new U-Pb zircon ages, lithogeochemistry, whole-rock Nd, and in situ zircon Hf isotopes from the Pacatuba-Maranguape Complex in NE Brazil. The results suggest that the granitoids in the area were formed from a mixture of juvenile magmas and older crustal components. The geochronological and geochemical data indicate a synchronous evolution with the Santa Quiteria Magmatic Arc, pointing to a magmatic flare-up event between 660 and 620 Ma during the subduction of Goias-Pharusian oceanic crust in the central portion of West Gondwana.
The amalgamation of continental masses during the formation of West Gondwana at the end of the Neoproterozoic (ca. 0.6 Ga) resulted in the closure of oceans and associated generation of magmatic arcs. To better understand episodes of high magma production, compositional and isotopic evolution of arc magmatism in the western active margin of Gondwana, this work presents new U-Pb zircon ages, lithogeochemistry, whole-rock Nd and in situ zircon Hf isotopes from plutonic and metaplutonic rocks of a dismembered arc-related unit (Pacatuba-Maranguape Complex) from the Ceara Central Domain, Borborema Province (NE Brazil). The Pacatuba-Maranguape Complex is exposed in the northeastern portion of the Ceara Central Domain and comprises preto late-tectonic granitoids bordered by migmatitic-gneisses that have experienced variable partial melting and deformation. Zircon U-Pb analyses yielded concordant ages of 675 Ma, 655-640 Ma, 630-625 Ma and 610 Ma, with inherited grains of 880-700 Ma, 700-650 Ma and 2200-2000 Ma. Geochemically, the granitoids are medium- to high-K calc-alkaline, metaluminous to slightly peraluminous, magnesian and calc-alkalic to alkalicalcic. Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd model ages provided T-DM (Hf) model ages between 920 Ma and 1470 Ma with epsilon Hf-(t) values of + 12.75 to -5.44, and T-DM (Nd) values between 950 Ma and 1470 Ma with epsilon Nd-(t) values between -1.06 and + 4.35. These data indicate that these granitoids were generated from the mixture of juvenile magmas and older crustal components on an active continental margin setting. Petrogenetic and geochronological constraints indicate a synchronous evolution with the Santa Quiteria Magmatic Arc, exposed approximately 100 km to the west. The compilation of geochronological and geochemical data from the Pacatuba-Maranguape Complex and the Santa Quiteria Arc suggests that arc magmatism developed mainly as a result of a magmatic flare-up between 660 and 620 Ma during the subduction of the Goias-Pharusian oceanic crust in the central portion of West Gondwana.

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