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U-Pb ages, geochemistry, C-O-Nd-Sr-Hf isotopes and petrogenesis of the Catalo II carbonatitic complex (Alto Paranaiba Igneous Province, Brazil): implications for regional-scale heterogeneities in the Brazilian carbonatite associations

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Author(s):
Guarino, Vincenza ; Wu, Fu-Yuan ; Melluso, Leone ; Gomes, Celso de Barros ; Gaeta Tassinari, Colombo Celso ; Ruberti, Excelso ; Brilli, Mauro
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES; v. 106, n. 6, p. 1963-1989, SEP 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 15
Abstract

The Catalo II carbonatitic complex is part of the Alto Paranaiba Igneous Province (APIP), central Brazil, close to the Catalo I complex. Drill-hole sampling and detailed mineralogical and geochemical study point out the existence of ultramafic lamprophyres (phlogopite-picrites), calciocarbonatites, ferrocarbonatites, magnetitites, apatitites, phlogopitites and fenites, most of them of cumulitic origin. U-Pb data have constrained the age of Catalo I carbonatitic complex between 78 +/- 1 and 81 +/- 4 Ma. The initial strontium, neodymium and hafnium isotopic data of Catalo II (Sr-87/Sr-86(i) = 0.70503-0.70599; epsilon Nd-i = -6.8 to -4.7; Hf-176/Hf-177 = 0.28248-0.28249; epsilon Hf-i = -10.33 to -10.8) are similar to the isotopic composition of the Catalo I complex and fall within the field of APIP kimberlites, kamafugites and phlogopite-picrites, indicating the provenance from an old lithospheric mantle source. Carbon isotopic data for Catalo II carbonatites (delta C-13 = -6.35 to -5.68 aEuro degrees) confirm the mantle origin of the carbon for these rocks. The origin of Catalo II cumulitic rocks is thought to be caused by differential settling of the heavy phases (magnetite, apatite, pyrochlore and sulphides) in a magma chamber repeatedly filled by carbonatitic/ferrocarbonatitic liquids (s.l.). The Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the Catalo II rocks matches those of APIP rocks and is markedly different from the isotopic features of alkaline-carbonatitic complexes in the southernmost Brazil. The differences are also observed in the lithologies and the magmatic affinity of the igneous rocks found in the two areas, thus demonstrating the existence of regional-scale heterogeneity in the mantle sources underneath the Brazilian platform. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/18073-4 - Alkaline magmatism of the Brazilian Platform: petrology and geochemistry
Grantee:Celso de Barros Gomes
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants