Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil

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Rivalenti, Giorgio; Correia, Ciro T.; Girardi, Vicente A. V.; Mazzucchelli, Maurizio; Tassinari, Colombo C. G.; Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
Año de publicación
2008
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The Niquelândia complex is a Neoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusion resulting from fractional crystallization of primary picritic basalt intrusions. It consists of two layered sequences: a lower and larger one (LS), where four stratigraphic units exhibit an upward decrease of ultramafic layers and increase of gabbroic layers; an upper, smaller sequence (US), separated from LS by a high-temperature shear zone and consisting of two stratigraphic units (gabbros + anorthosites and amphibolites). Nd and Sr isotopic analyses and rare earth element (REE) profiles provide evidence that the complex suffered important crustal contamination. The LS isotopic array trends from a DM region with positive εNd and moderately positive εSr towards a field occupied by crustal xenoliths, especially abundant in the upper LS (negative εNd and large, positive εSr). Each LS stratigraphic unit is distinct from the next underlying unit, showing lower εNd and higher εSr, suggesting inputs of fresh magma and mixing with the contaminated, residual magma. The US is characterised by a relatively high variation of εNd and constant εSr. REE patterns vary within each unit from LREE depleted to LREE enriched in the samples having lower εNd and higher εSr. The contamination process has been modelled by using the EC-AFC algorithms from [Spera, F.J., Bohrson, W.A., 2001. Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes I: general model and energy-constrained assimilation and fractional crystallization (EC-AFC) formulation. J. Petrology 42, 999-1018]. The differences between the LS and US isotopic arrays are consistent with contamination by the same crustal component, provided that its melting degree was higher in LS than in US. The different degrees of anatexis are explained by the heat budget released from the magma, higher in LS (because of its larger mass) than in US. Comparison of the correlations between isotopes and incompatible trace element ratios of the models and of the gabbros shows some differences, which are demonstrably related with the variable amount of cumulus phases and trapped melt in the gabbros.
Fil: Rivalenti, Giorgio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Italia
Fil: Correia, Ciro T.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Girardi, Vicente A. V.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Mazzucchelli, Maurizio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Italia
Fil: Tassinari, Colombo C. G.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Bertotto, Gustavo Walter. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa; Argentina
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Crustal Contamination
Ec-Afc
Layered Complex
Niquelândia
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spelling Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central BrazilRivalenti, GiorgioCorreia, Ciro T.Girardi, Vicente A. V.Mazzucchelli, MaurizioTassinari, Colombo C. G.Bertotto, Gustavo WalterCrustal ContaminationEc-AfcLayered ComplexNiquelândiahttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The Niquelândia complex is a Neoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusion resulting from fractional crystallization of primary picritic basalt intrusions. It consists of two layered sequences: a lower and larger one (LS), where four stratigraphic units exhibit an upward decrease of ultramafic layers and increase of gabbroic layers; an upper, smaller sequence (US), separated from LS by a high-temperature shear zone and consisting of two stratigraphic units (gabbros + anorthosites and amphibolites). Nd and Sr isotopic analyses and rare earth element (REE) profiles provide evidence that the complex suffered important crustal contamination. The LS isotopic array trends from a DM region with positive εNd and moderately positive εSr towards a field occupied by crustal xenoliths, especially abundant in the upper LS (negative εNd and large, positive εSr). Each LS stratigraphic unit is distinct from the next underlying unit, showing lower εNd and higher εSr, suggesting inputs of fresh magma and mixing with the contaminated, residual magma. The US is characterised by a relatively high variation of εNd and constant εSr. REE patterns vary within each unit from LREE depleted to LREE enriched in the samples having lower εNd and higher εSr. The contamination process has been modelled by using the EC-AFC algorithms from [Spera, F.J., Bohrson, W.A., 2001. Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes I: general model and energy-constrained assimilation and fractional crystallization (EC-AFC) formulation. J. Petrology 42, 999-1018]. The differences between the LS and US isotopic arrays are consistent with contamination by the same crustal component, provided that its melting degree was higher in LS than in US. The different degrees of anatexis are explained by the heat budget released from the magma, higher in LS (because of its larger mass) than in US. Comparison of the correlations between isotopes and incompatible trace element ratios of the models and of the gabbros shows some differences, which are demonstrably related with the variable amount of cumulus phases and trapped melt in the gabbros.Fil: Rivalenti, Giorgio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; ItaliaFil: Correia, Ciro T.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Girardi, Vicente A. V.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Mazzucchelli, Maurizio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; ItaliaFil: Tassinari, Colombo C. G.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Bertotto, Gustavo Walter. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa; ArgentinaPergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd2008-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/81832Rivalenti, Giorgio; Correia, Ciro T.; Girardi, Vicente A. V.; Mazzucchelli, Maurizio; Tassinari, Colombo C. G.; et al.; Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of South American Earth Sciences; 25; 3; 5-2008; 298-3120895-9811CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981107001101info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.jsames.2007.08.007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-15T14:25:02Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/81832instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-15 14:25:02.506CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
title Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
spellingShingle Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
Rivalenti, Giorgio
Crustal Contamination
Ec-Afc
Layered Complex
Niquelândia
title_short Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
title_full Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
title_fullStr Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
title_sort Sr-Nd isotopic evidence for crustal contamination in the Niquelândia complex, Goiás, Central Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rivalenti, Giorgio
Correia, Ciro T.
Girardi, Vicente A. V.
Mazzucchelli, Maurizio
Tassinari, Colombo C. G.
Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
author Rivalenti, Giorgio
author_facet Rivalenti, Giorgio
Correia, Ciro T.
Girardi, Vicente A. V.
Mazzucchelli, Maurizio
Tassinari, Colombo C. G.
Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
author_role author
author2 Correia, Ciro T.
Girardi, Vicente A. V.
Mazzucchelli, Maurizio
Tassinari, Colombo C. G.
Bertotto, Gustavo Walter
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Crustal Contamination
Ec-Afc
Layered Complex
Niquelândia
topic Crustal Contamination
Ec-Afc
Layered Complex
Niquelândia
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Niquelândia complex is a Neoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusion resulting from fractional crystallization of primary picritic basalt intrusions. It consists of two layered sequences: a lower and larger one (LS), where four stratigraphic units exhibit an upward decrease of ultramafic layers and increase of gabbroic layers; an upper, smaller sequence (US), separated from LS by a high-temperature shear zone and consisting of two stratigraphic units (gabbros + anorthosites and amphibolites). Nd and Sr isotopic analyses and rare earth element (REE) profiles provide evidence that the complex suffered important crustal contamination. The LS isotopic array trends from a DM region with positive εNd and moderately positive εSr towards a field occupied by crustal xenoliths, especially abundant in the upper LS (negative εNd and large, positive εSr). Each LS stratigraphic unit is distinct from the next underlying unit, showing lower εNd and higher εSr, suggesting inputs of fresh magma and mixing with the contaminated, residual magma. The US is characterised by a relatively high variation of εNd and constant εSr. REE patterns vary within each unit from LREE depleted to LREE enriched in the samples having lower εNd and higher εSr. The contamination process has been modelled by using the EC-AFC algorithms from [Spera, F.J., Bohrson, W.A., 2001. Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes I: general model and energy-constrained assimilation and fractional crystallization (EC-AFC) formulation. J. Petrology 42, 999-1018]. The differences between the LS and US isotopic arrays are consistent with contamination by the same crustal component, provided that its melting degree was higher in LS than in US. The different degrees of anatexis are explained by the heat budget released from the magma, higher in LS (because of its larger mass) than in US. Comparison of the correlations between isotopes and incompatible trace element ratios of the models and of the gabbros shows some differences, which are demonstrably related with the variable amount of cumulus phases and trapped melt in the gabbros.
Fil: Rivalenti, Giorgio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Italia
Fil: Correia, Ciro T.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Girardi, Vicente A. V.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Mazzucchelli, Maurizio. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia; Italia
Fil: Tassinari, Colombo C. G.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Bertotto, Gustavo Walter. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa; Argentina
description The Niquelândia complex is a Neoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic intrusion resulting from fractional crystallization of primary picritic basalt intrusions. It consists of two layered sequences: a lower and larger one (LS), where four stratigraphic units exhibit an upward decrease of ultramafic layers and increase of gabbroic layers; an upper, smaller sequence (US), separated from LS by a high-temperature shear zone and consisting of two stratigraphic units (gabbros + anorthosites and amphibolites). Nd and Sr isotopic analyses and rare earth element (REE) profiles provide evidence that the complex suffered important crustal contamination. The LS isotopic array trends from a DM region with positive εNd and moderately positive εSr towards a field occupied by crustal xenoliths, especially abundant in the upper LS (negative εNd and large, positive εSr). Each LS stratigraphic unit is distinct from the next underlying unit, showing lower εNd and higher εSr, suggesting inputs of fresh magma and mixing with the contaminated, residual magma. The US is characterised by a relatively high variation of εNd and constant εSr. REE patterns vary within each unit from LREE depleted to LREE enriched in the samples having lower εNd and higher εSr. The contamination process has been modelled by using the EC-AFC algorithms from [Spera, F.J., Bohrson, W.A., 2001. Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes I: general model and energy-constrained assimilation and fractional crystallization (EC-AFC) formulation. J. Petrology 42, 999-1018]. The differences between the LS and US isotopic arrays are consistent with contamination by the same crustal component, provided that its melting degree was higher in LS than in US. The different degrees of anatexis are explained by the heat budget released from the magma, higher in LS (because of its larger mass) than in US. Comparison of the correlations between isotopes and incompatible trace element ratios of the models and of the gabbros shows some differences, which are demonstrably related with the variable amount of cumulus phases and trapped melt in the gabbros.
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