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      Proterozoic to Ordovician geology and tectonic evolution of Rio de Janeiro State, SE-Brazil: insights on the central Ribeira Orogen from the new 1:400,000 scale geologic map

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          Abstract A comprehensive tectonic evolution of Proterozoic to Cambrian rocks that integrate the crystalline basement of Rio de Janeiro State, based on the new geological map, is presented. The map combines detailed geological data integrated to a 1:400.000 scale and new geochemical and geochronology data to characterize the distinct terranes amalgamated during three pulses of the Brasiliano orogeny. The Occidental terrane comprises the Tonian to Late Cryogenean passive margin of the São Francisco paleocontinent, including reworked cratonic basement. At the same period, two magmatic arc systems were developed outboard: The Continental Inner arc system represented by the dismembered terranes (Paraíba do Sul, Embú, and Cambuci domain) integrated now in the Central Superterrane: and the Intra-oceanic Outer Arc System, the Oriental Terrane, developed from 860 to 620 Ma. Related active basins were detected in association with the two arc systems that collided at ca. 620 - 595 and 605 - 550 Ma against the São Francisco passive margin. A later collision episode at ca. 535 to 510 Ma brought the Cabo Frio Terrane (Angola tip) and closed the Búzios back-arc basin. Finally, the collapse of the orogenic belt, probably related to slab detachment and asthenosphere upwelling marks transition to Gondwana stabilization.

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          The Brasiliano collage in South America: a review

          Analysis of recent geological and geochronological data from the basement of the South American platform indicates that the Brasiliano orogenic collage took place in four distinct pulses: a) Early Cryogenian (ca. 800 - 740Ma); b) Late Cryogenian-Early Ediacaran (ca. 660 - 610 Ma); c) Early-Middle Ediacaran (c. 590 - 560 Ma); and d) Late Cambrian (520 - 500 Ma). The first three pulses are well represented in most Neoproterozoic structural provinces in West Gondwana. The youngest orogenic phase/pulse, however, is only seen in Argentina (Pampean Orogeny) and Brazil, in eastern Rio de Janeiro State (Búzios Orogeny). The period between ca. 750 and 500 Ma is comparable to that reported for the amalgamation of various continental fragments in East (Arabian-Nubian, Mozambique, Kuunga) and North Gondwana (Cadomian). However, important differences in the nature and ages of events are recognized, which can be expected in view of the magnitude of Gondwana agglutination and the diversity of paleogeographic and tectonic scenarios. West Gondwana shows an interesting peculiarity: lithologically and tectonically diversified Tonian terranes underlie Brasiliano orogenic buildups. They were strongly reworked during most of the orogenic pulses. The Tonian terranes (1000 - 900 Ma) and their relation with Rodinia or with the processes of Gondwana fusion remains an open question. Indications of their presence in East Gondwana are still poorly documented.
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            Timing of terrane accretion in the Neoproterozoic–Eopaleozoic Ribeira orogen (se Brazil)

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              Evolution of polycyclic basement complexes in the Araçuaí Orogen, based on U–Pb SHRIMP data: Implications for Brazil–Africa links in Paleoproterozoic time

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                Journal
                bjgeo
                Brazilian Journal of Geology
                Braz. J. Geol.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                2317-4889
                2317-4692
                2020
                : 50
                : 2
                : e20190099
                Affiliations
                [3] Goiânia Goiás orgnameUniversidade Federal de Goiás Brazil swor@ 123456ufg.br
                [4] Aparecida de Goiânia GO orgnameFaculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia Brazil
                [2] Salzburg Salzburg orgnameUniversität Salzburg Austria
                [5] Minas Gerais orgnameGeological Survey of Brazil Brazil marcio.antonio@ 123456cprm.gov.br
                [1] Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro orgnameUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Brazil monica.heilbron@ 123456gmail.com
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                S2317-48892020000200601 S2317-4889(20)05000200601
                10.1590/2317-4889202020190099
                e2e823c4-02ed-4b45-99bb-20eac9ade651

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

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                : 10 February 2020
                : 27 September 2019
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                Special Session, "A tribute to Edilton Santos, a leader in Precambrian Geology in Northeastern Brazil", edited by A.N. Sial and V.P. Ferreira

                Accretionary orogen,continental margin,Ribeira belt,Gondwana,Brasiliano orogeny

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