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      Petrography, geochemistry and geochronology of the potassic granitoids of the Rio Itacambiruçu Supersuite: implications for the Meso- to Neoarchean evolution of the Itacambira-Monte Azul block

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          ABSTRACT: In the Itacambira-Monte Azul block (BIMA) the Archean rocks are represented by tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTGs) of the Porteirinha Complex and by potassic granitoids of the Rio Itacambiruçu Suite that crop out at the Pedra do Urubu (PUp), Rio Gorutuba (RGp), Barrocão (BAp) and Lagoa Nova (LNp) plutons. This work presents new data for the PUp, RGp and BAp. The petrographic and lithochemical analyses allowed the subdivision of the Rio Itacambiruçu Suite in two groups of granitoids: a medium potassium group, represented by the PUp and RGp, and a high potassium group, in which the BAp rocks are inserted. The geochronological data showed different ages for the medium and high potassium groups, with crystallization ages at ca. 2.92 Ga and 2.65 Ga, respectively. Despite the differences observed between these two groups, the chemical signatures of these rocks are compatible with the signature of biotite-granites generated by the reworking of ancient continental crust. Thereby, the data obtained in this work, added to some previously published results, allowed to the identification of two Archean crustal stabilization events recorded in BIMA, one of Mesoarchean age and the other of Neoarchean age. In addition, we propose the lithodemic reclassification of the Rio Itacambiruçu Suite to Rio Itacambiruçu Supersuite.

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                bjgeo
                Brazilian Journal of Geology
                Braz. J. Geol.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                2317-4889
                2317-4692
                January 2018
                : 48
                : 1
                : 1-24
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                [1] Ouro Preto Minas Gerais orgnameUniversidade Federal de Ouro Preto orgdiv1Departamento de Geologia Brazil samuelbersan@ 123456gmail.com
                [2] Belo Horizonte MG orgnameSustain Geologia Brazil f_deabreu@ 123456yahoo.com
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                S2317-48892018000100001
                10.1590/2317-4889201820170131
                9c3cbb8a-ab64-404b-90d3-32cc56d6c57c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 29 January 2018
                : 01 November 2017
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                São-Francisco paleocontinent,high-K granitoids,basement,Itacambira-Monte Azul block,Archean

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