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Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model

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Main Author: Maia Teodoro, Marco Aurélio
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Costa dos Santos, Anderson, Carlos Bertolino, Luiz, da Silva Rosa, Pedro Augusto, Rodrigues Bezerra, Caio, Guimarães Pereira Monteiro, Lucas, Lopes da Silva, Júlio César, Bessa Fagundes, Mariana, Geraldes, Mauro Cesar, Muniz da Costa Cardoso, Leticia, Jourdan, Fred
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Summary: This work reviews the Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment (PCCFA), one of Brazil's alkaline igneous provinces, comprising syenites, phonolites, and trachytes, as well as magmatic breccias. TAS and Harker (for major and trace elements) diagrams suggest two groups based on the silica content. From the TAS diagram, it is noted that the less evolved rocks plot mainly in the tephrite/basanite and foidite fields, while the more evolved rocks predominantly fall in the phonolite and trachyte fields. In the Harker diagrams, correlations with silica can be observed for some oxides/elements, such as TiO2, CaO, Rb, Sr, Zr, Y, and Nb. From the normalized diagrams, it is evident that the less evolved rocks exhibit low variability, indicating similar sources and petrogenetic processes. In contrast, the more evolved ones present several anomalies (Ba, Sr, Ti, Rb, Zr, and Eu), suggesting different mineral fractionations. In addition, a wide range of normalized values is observed for certain elements, such as Ba, Sr, and Pb, which may indicate distinct evolutionary processes. Sr and Nd isotopic data show show similar trends, suggesting a mixture of DMM and EMI or DMM and EMII sources for the PCCFA complexes. Two new 40Ar/39Ar ages (71.55 ± 0.49 Ma and 67.31 ± 0.78 Ma) are presented for the Tinguá and Itatiaia massifs, respectively. In addition, two new U-Pb ages (69.3 ± 2.2 Ma for Tinguá and 70.4 ± 2.6 Ma for Itatiaia) are presented along with a third U-Pb age of 65 ± 2 Ma obtained for Gatos Hill, which is the first published age for this massif. The compilation of geochronological data, along with these new ages, indicates that the decrease in ages from west to east is not regular. For example, the oldest age (Itatiaia – 90.5 Ma) and the youngest age (Tinguá – 39.1 Ma) are found in more central massifs of the magmatic alignment. This feature prevents the genesis of this alignment from being attributed to a conventional plume model. In this regard, the authors suggest the presence of a plume with widespread conduits that have used preexisting structures for the intrusion the alkaline rocks, a hypothesis supported by the orientation of these magmatic bodys (massifs and dikes).
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spelling Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume ModelAlkaline Province40Ar/39Ar datingU-Pb datingThis work reviews the Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment (PCCFA), one of Brazil's alkaline igneous provinces, comprising syenites, phonolites, and trachytes, as well as magmatic breccias. TAS and Harker (for major and trace elements) diagrams suggest two groups based on the silica content. From the TAS diagram, it is noted that the less evolved rocks plot mainly in the tephrite/basanite and foidite fields, while the more evolved rocks predominantly fall in the phonolite and trachyte fields. In the Harker diagrams, correlations with silica can be observed for some oxides/elements, such as TiO2, CaO, Rb, Sr, Zr, Y, and Nb. From the normalized diagrams, it is evident that the less evolved rocks exhibit low variability, indicating similar sources and petrogenetic processes. In contrast, the more evolved ones present several anomalies (Ba, Sr, Ti, Rb, Zr, and Eu), suggesting different mineral fractionations. In addition, a wide range of normalized values is observed for certain elements, such as Ba, Sr, and Pb, which may indicate distinct evolutionary processes. Sr and Nd isotopic data show show similar trends, suggesting a mixture of DMM and EMI or DMM and EMII sources for the PCCFA complexes. Two new 40Ar/39Ar ages (71.55 ± 0.49 Ma and 67.31 ± 0.78 Ma) are presented for the Tinguá and Itatiaia massifs, respectively. In addition, two new U-Pb ages (69.3 ± 2.2 Ma for Tinguá and 70.4 ± 2.6 Ma for Itatiaia) are presented along with a third U-Pb age of 65 ± 2 Ma obtained for Gatos Hill, which is the first published age for this massif. The compilation of geochronological data, along with these new ages, indicates that the decrease in ages from west to east is not regular. For example, the oldest age (Itatiaia – 90.5 Ma) and the youngest age (Tinguá – 39.1 Ma) are found in more central massifs of the magmatic alignment. This feature prevents the genesis of this alignment from being attributed to a conventional plume model. In this regard, the authors suggest the presence of a plume with widespread conduits that have used preexisting structures for the intrusion the alkaline rocks, a hypothesis supported by the orientation of these magmatic bodys (massifs and dikes).Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2025-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/6528110.11137/1982-3908_2025_48_65281Anuário do Instituto de Geociências; v. 48 (2025): Anuário do Instituto de GeociênciasAnuário do Instituto de Geociências; Vol. 48 (2025): Anuário do Instituto de Geociências1982-39080101-9759reponame:Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJenghttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/65281/43059https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaia Teodoro, Marco AurélioCosta dos Santos, AndersonCarlos Bertolino, Luizda Silva Rosa, Pedro AugustoRodrigues Bezerra, CaioGuimarães Pereira Monteiro, LucasLopes da Silva, Júlio CésarBessa Fagundes, MarianaGeraldes, Mauro CesarMuniz da Costa Cardoso, LeticiaJourdan, Fred2025-04-03T16:47:25Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/65281Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/oaianuario@igeo.ufrj.br||1982-39080101-9759opendoar:2025-04-03T16:47:25Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
title Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
spellingShingle Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
Maia Teodoro, Marco Aurélio
Alkaline Province
40Ar/39Ar dating
U-Pb dating
title_short Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
title_full Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
title_fullStr Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
title_full_unstemmed Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
title_sort Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment: a Petrochronological Review of an Unconventional Plume Model
author Maia Teodoro, Marco Aurélio
author_facet Maia Teodoro, Marco Aurélio
Costa dos Santos, Anderson
Carlos Bertolino, Luiz
da Silva Rosa, Pedro Augusto
Rodrigues Bezerra, Caio
Guimarães Pereira Monteiro, Lucas
Lopes da Silva, Júlio César
Bessa Fagundes, Mariana
Geraldes, Mauro Cesar
Muniz da Costa Cardoso, Leticia
Jourdan, Fred
author_role author
author2 Costa dos Santos, Anderson
Carlos Bertolino, Luiz
da Silva Rosa, Pedro Augusto
Rodrigues Bezerra, Caio
Guimarães Pereira Monteiro, Lucas
Lopes da Silva, Júlio César
Bessa Fagundes, Mariana
Geraldes, Mauro Cesar
Muniz da Costa Cardoso, Leticia
Jourdan, Fred
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia Teodoro, Marco Aurélio
Costa dos Santos, Anderson
Carlos Bertolino, Luiz
da Silva Rosa, Pedro Augusto
Rodrigues Bezerra, Caio
Guimarães Pereira Monteiro, Lucas
Lopes da Silva, Júlio César
Bessa Fagundes, Mariana
Geraldes, Mauro Cesar
Muniz da Costa Cardoso, Leticia
Jourdan, Fred
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alkaline Province
40Ar/39Ar dating
U-Pb dating
topic Alkaline Province
40Ar/39Ar dating
U-Pb dating
description This work reviews the Poços de Caldas – Cabo Frio Alignment (PCCFA), one of Brazil's alkaline igneous provinces, comprising syenites, phonolites, and trachytes, as well as magmatic breccias. TAS and Harker (for major and trace elements) diagrams suggest two groups based on the silica content. From the TAS diagram, it is noted that the less evolved rocks plot mainly in the tephrite/basanite and foidite fields, while the more evolved rocks predominantly fall in the phonolite and trachyte fields. In the Harker diagrams, correlations with silica can be observed for some oxides/elements, such as TiO2, CaO, Rb, Sr, Zr, Y, and Nb. From the normalized diagrams, it is evident that the less evolved rocks exhibit low variability, indicating similar sources and petrogenetic processes. In contrast, the more evolved ones present several anomalies (Ba, Sr, Ti, Rb, Zr, and Eu), suggesting different mineral fractionations. In addition, a wide range of normalized values is observed for certain elements, such as Ba, Sr, and Pb, which may indicate distinct evolutionary processes. Sr and Nd isotopic data show show similar trends, suggesting a mixture of DMM and EMI or DMM and EMII sources for the PCCFA complexes. Two new 40Ar/39Ar ages (71.55 ± 0.49 Ma and 67.31 ± 0.78 Ma) are presented for the Tinguá and Itatiaia massifs, respectively. In addition, two new U-Pb ages (69.3 ± 2.2 Ma for Tinguá and 70.4 ± 2.6 Ma for Itatiaia) are presented along with a third U-Pb age of 65 ± 2 Ma obtained for Gatos Hill, which is the first published age for this massif. The compilation of geochronological data, along with these new ages, indicates that the decrease in ages from west to east is not regular. For example, the oldest age (Itatiaia – 90.5 Ma) and the youngest age (Tinguá – 39.1 Ma) are found in more central massifs of the magmatic alignment. This feature prevents the genesis of this alignment from being attributed to a conventional plume model. In this regard, the authors suggest the presence of a plume with widespread conduits that have used preexisting structures for the intrusion the alkaline rocks, a hypothesis supported by the orientation of these magmatic bodys (massifs and dikes).
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