Critical assessment of geochronological data from the Carajas Mineral Province, Brazil: Implications for metallogeny and tectonic evolution

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Trunfull, Eliza F. [1 ]
Hagemann, Steffen G. [1 ]
Xavier, Roberto P. [2 ]
Moreto, Carolina P. N. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Western Australia, Ctr Explorat Targeting, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Geosci, BR-13083870 Campinas, SP, Brazil
关键词
Carajas Mineral Province; Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits; Geochronology; Sossego; Igarape Bahia; Salobo; OXIDE-COPPER-GOLD; U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY; A-TYPE GRANITES; PD-PT DEPOSIT; SOUTHEASTERN AMAZONIAN CRATON; FLUID-INDUCED NUCLEATION; SERRA-DOS-CARAJAS; GRAO-PARA GROUP; CU-AU; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION;
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10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103556
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Carajas Domain in the Amazonian Craton, Brazil, displays remarkable metallogenetic diversity, containing iron-oxide-copper-gold (IOCG), Cu-Au, Mn, Fe, Ni-Co, PGE-Cr and Au-PGE mineral systems. It consists of Mesoarchean (2.83-3.08 Ga) basement granitoids and gneisses overlain by the ca. 2.73-2.76 Ga rift related meta-volcanosedimentary units of the Neoarchean Carajas Basin. Coeval ca. 2.76 mafic-ultramafic complexes host nickel-cobalt laterite (Vermelho, Puma-Onca) and magmatic PGE-Cr (Luanga) deposits. Unconformably overlying this is the aguas Claras Formation, a package of fluvial to shallow marine sedimentary rocks of controversial but probable Archean age, based on 2.6-2.7 Ga cross cutting mafic dikes. This hosts manganese deposits (Azul), small polymetallic Cu-Au deposits (Breves) and the Serra Pelada Au-Pt-Pd deposit. IOCG deposits are located along WNW regional shear zones hosted within the Itacaiunas Supergroup, Mesoarchean basement, and bimodal 2.76-2.73 Ga Neoarchean granitoids and gabbro. Geochronology supports the existence of multiple, superimposed and episodic hydrothermal and mineral systems. Multiple mineralization ages are common within single deposits and establishing the age of primary mineralization, as opposed to overprinting hydrothermal events, is challenging. Copper mineralization formed as early as ca. 2.76 Ga, coeval with basin formation, while structurally controlled IOCG deposits formed, or were substantially modified, during multiple hydrothermal episodes: ca. 2.72-2.68 Ga, 2.6-2.45 Ga and 1.88 Ga. For the northern IOCG deposits (e.g. Salobo and Igarape Bahia/AlemAo), a temporal overlap between 2.57 Ga mineralization and the 2.57 Ga alkaline Old Salobo Granite is commonly used to infer a genetic link. Yet this geochronology's reliability is debatable; younger ages exist for the Old Salobo Granite (2.55-2.53 Ga), zircons are metamict, and older mineralization ages have been reported, suggesting a more complex history. The occurrence of ages ca. 2.60-2.45 Ga is spatially restricted to the north and coincides with an important, yet poorly understood, tectono-thermal event involving reactivation of the northern Cinzento Shear Zone and amphibolite facies metamorphism. Whether IOCG deposits formed during this tectonic event or represent substantially modified or metamorphosed older mineralization (or both), is contentious. Older mineralization ca. 2.71 Ga at the Igarape Cinzento IOCG deposit in the north is coeval with the southern IOCG deposits, formed ca. 2.72-2.68 Ga (Sequeirinho, Bacaba and Bacuri). This does not convincingly overlap with the intrusion of widespread 2.76-2.73 Ga "syntectonic" granitoids so a genetic link with magmatic fluids is speculative and basinal brines may play a role. Due to controversy regarding the timing of compression and basin closure, the tectonic setting is debated; mineralization either formed during rifting or synchronous with basin inversion, but the latter is more supported by geochronology and ore textures. In the south, Paleoproterozoic ca. 1.88 Ga IOCGs (the Sossego-Curral orebodies of the Sossego deposit and Alvo 118), or alternatively overprinting Cu-Au systems, formed coeval with craton wide, A-type, 1.88 Ga granite magmatism. This magmatic-hydrothermal system is responsible for a large part of the metallogenetic diversity of Carajas Domain. Small (generally < 50Mt) Cu-Au deposits (e.g. Breves and Estrela) formed 1.88 Ga and show close spatial relationships to 1.88 Ga granites and alteration styles consistent with granitic influence (e.g. greisenization, enrichment in granitophile elements Bi-W-Sn). These granites are locally Sn-W mineralized in the Rio Maria Domain (e.g. Velho Guilherme Intrusive Suite). The enigmatic Serra Pelada hydrothermal Au-Pt-Pd deposit also formed ca.1.88 Ga and magmatic fluids have been implicated in the hypogene enrichment of the giant Serra Norte iron ore deposits.
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