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Pseudo- and real-inverted metamorphism caused by the superposition and extrusion of a stack of nappes: a case study of the Southern Brasilia Orogen, Brazil

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Author(s):
da Motta, Rafael Goncalves [1] ; Moraes, Renato [1]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Geociencias, 562 Rua Lago Cidade Univ, BR-05508080 Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES; v. 106, n. 7, p. 2407-2427, OCT 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 3
Abstract

The Southern Brasilia Orogen is a Neoproterozoic belt that occurs along the southernmost border of the Sao Francisco Craton where the Andrelandia Nappe System represents the subducted sedimentary domain and is divided into three allochthonous groups, of which the ages and P-T conditions of metamorphism are studied here. The basal unit, the Andrelandia Nappe, exhibits an inverted metamorphic pattern. The base of the structure, composed of staurolite, garnet, biotite, kyanite, quartz, and muscovite, marks the metamorphic peak, whereas at the top, the association of the metamorphic peak does not contain staurolite. The Liberdade Nappe, the middle unit, presents a normal metamorphic pattern; its base, close to the Andrelandia Nappe, shows paragneiss with evidence of in situ partial melting, and towards the top, coarse-grained staurolite schist is found. The staurolite-out and melt-in isograds are coincident and parallel to the main foliation. Thus, the shear zone that limits the nappes is syn-metamorphic, reheating the underlying Andrelandia Nappe and influencing the establishment of metamorphic inversion. This suggestion is supported by the monazite chemical ages, which indicates that the Andrelandia Nappe metamorphic peak (586 +/- 15 Ma) is younger than that of the Liberdade Nappe (622.3 +/- 7.6 Ma). The upper unit, the Serra da Natureza Klippe, bears a typical high-pressure granulite mineral assemblage that is composed of kyanite, garnet, K-feldspar, rutile, and leucosome, as well as a metamorphic peak at 604.5 +/- 6.1 Ma. This tectonic assembly, with inverted and non-inverted metamorphic patterns and generation of klippen structures, is consistent with exhumation models and a strong indentor located in the lower continental crust. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/04007-0 - Metamorphism and partial melting in ancient orogens
Grantee:Renato de Moraes
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants