Geoquímica e petrogênese de metabasitos do grupo votuverava (Terreno Apiaí, CinturãO Ribeira Meridional): Evidências de uma bacia retroarco calimiana

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The Votuverava Group (ca. 1500 - 1400 Ma), which is part of the Apiaí Terrane, a segment of the Southern Ribeira Belt, is composed of distal turbidites with significant basic magmatism represented by concordant lenses of metabasite. Twenty metabasite samples were investigated using geochemical analyses (major and trace elements). Three groups (G1, G2, G3) were identified based on Ti/V ratios, rare earth element patterns and MORB-normalized multi-element diagrams. All samples have tholeiitic signatures. The G1 group has a volcanic arc signature, with Ti/V ratios of 15 - 20, enrichment of large ion lithophile elements (LILE) and depletion in high field strength elements (HFSE) relative to the MORB. The trace element pattern indicates an important contribution of the subduction component. The G2 group has a MORBtype composition, with Ti/V ratios of 22 - 28. Nevertheless, the trace element behavior indicates a small contribution of the subduction component. The G3 group has an enriched MORB signature, with Ti/V ratio of approximately 40 and enrichment of LILE and HFSE. The variability of the TiO2/Yb and Nb/Yb ratios suggests that the G1 and G2 rocks were generated by shallow melting (N-MORB and E-MORB mantle sources, respectively). The G3 rocks are enriched in Ti and Nb, suggesting interaction between MORB and plume mantle sources. The coexistence of volcanic arc basalt and mid-ocean ridge basalt compositions, the overall geochemical patterns, and the sedimentary environment of the Votuverava Group are consistent with a backarc basin environment.

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Faleiros, F. M., Ferrari, V. C., Costa, V. S., & Da Cruz Campanha, G. A. (2011). Geoquímica e petrogênese de metabasitos do grupo votuverava (Terreno Apiaí, CinturãO Ribeira Meridional): Evidências de uma bacia retroarco calimiana. Geologia USP - Serie Cientifica, 11(2), 135–155. https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1519-874X2011000200008

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