The Vila Jussara Suite (VJS) is formed by Neoarchean (~ 2.75 Ga) granites that are located in the Sapucaia Domain of the Carajás Province (CP), Amazonian Craton. Four petrographic varieties were identified in the VJS: biotite-hornblende monzogranite (BHMzG); biotite-hornblende tonalite (BHTnl); biotite monzogranite (BMzG); and hornblende-biotite granodiorite (HBGd). In terms of magnetic signature, BHMzG has two subgroups: the first subgroup has low magnetic susceptibility (MS) values (0.16 × 10-3 to 0.81 × 10-3) and more commonly contains ilmenite with titanite rims; the second subgroup shows moderate to high MS (1.91 × 10-3 to 6.02 × 10-3) and magnetite dominant over ilmenite. BHTnl has moderate MS (0.85 × 10-3 to 1.36 × 10-3) and dominance of pyrite followed by magnetite. BMzG and HBGd have comparatively high MS (3.35 × 10-3 to 19.3 × 10-3 and 2.14 × 10-3 to 25.0 × 10-3, respectively), with magnetite dominant over pyrite. The granite varieties of the VJS were formed under different oxygen fugacity (fO2) conditions, varying from reducing (
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de Sousa, L. A. M., Dall’Agnol, R., da Cunha, I. R. V., da Silva, F. F., & de Oliveira, D. C. (2022). Magnetic petrology of the Neoarchean granitoids in the Vila Jussara Suite, Carajás Province, Amazonian Craton. Brazilian Journal of Geology, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-4889202220210071
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