From microanalysis to supercontinents: insights from the Rio Apa Terrane into the Mesoproterozoic SW Amazonian Craton evolution during Rodinia assembly
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2022
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Ribeiro, B.
Finch, M.
Cawood, P.
Meira Faleiros, F.
Murphy, T.D.
Simpson, A.
Glorie, S.
Tedeschi, M.
Armit, R.
Barrote, V.
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Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 2022; 40(4):631-663
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Bruno V. Ribeiro, Melanie A. Finch, Peter A. Cawood, Frederico M. Faleiros, Timothy D. Murphy, Alexander Simpson, Stijn Glorie, Mahyra Tedeschi, Robin Armit, Vitor R. Barrote
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Deciphering the tectono-metamorphic evolution of Precambrian terranes can be difficult due to reworking by later superimposed events. Whole-rock elemental and isotopic geochemistry and zircon U–Pb geochronology are often employed in those studies, but these approaches are often not sensitive to the presence of multiple events and medium-grade metamorphic episodes. The Rio Apa Terrane (RAT), an allochthonous fragment of the Amazonian Craton, is a crustal block with a well-characterized evolution but with no detailed thermal constraints for its tectono-metamorphic evolution. In contrast to previous studies, we show the existence of four tectono-metamorphic events at c. 1780 Ma, c. 1625 Ma, c. 1420- 1340 Ma and c. 1300-1200 Ma on the basis of apatite, titanite and rutile U–Pb–REE, in-situ white-mica Rb-Sr and in-situ garnet Lu-Hf geochronology combined with mineral chemistry and phase-equilibria modelling. The c. 1780 Ma event is recorded in the basement of the Western domain, representing an extensional event coeval with the development of its Eastern domain in response to the retreat stage of the accretionary system. This is followed by juxtaposition of the Western and Eastern domains along a major crustal boundary at ca. 1625 Ma, which is defined by the magnetic profiles and zircon U–Pb-Hf data across the boundary. The third and fourth events correspond to progressive high-pressure/medium temperature (HP/MT) metamorphism, characterized by an anticlockwise P-T path, suggesting a convergent-to-collisional tectonic setting. The RAT was accreted to the adjoining Paraguá Terrane at c. 1420-1340 Ma under an isobaric P-T evolution spanning ~530 to 600 °C and ~10.0 kbar. Subsequently, the combined Rio Apa and Paraguá terranes collided with the SW Amazonian Craton at c. 1300-1200 Ma, reaching P-T conditions of ~560-580 °C and ~10.9- 11.7 kbar during crustal thickening. This study reveals for the first time the existence of a HP/MT metamorphic evolution related to the growth of the SW Amazonian Craton as part of an accretionary orogenic system during Rodinia assembly in the Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic.
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First published: 10 November 2021
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