A widespread mafic sill and dyke unit (the Pedro Lessa suite) adjacent to the southeastern São Francisco (SF) craton (eastern South America) is dated as 940 ± 42 Ma, 912 ± 17 Ma, and 986 ± 64 Ma (based on combined ID-TIMS and LA-ICPMS analyses on baddeleyite grains) on the Santa Maria de Itabira gabbroic intrusion. These ages suggest membership in the previously defined ca. 920–900 Ma Large Igneous Province (LIP) (herein referred to as the Bahia-Gangila LIP) of the reconstructed São Francisco and formerly adjacent Congo craton (Africa). Additional mafic and felsic units throughout the SF craton are also linked (based on a literature review), thus expanding the size of the reconstructed LIP to ca. 1,500,000 km2. Geochemistry reveals high Ti ...
A new large igneous province (LIP), the 1501 ± 3 Ma Kuonamka LIP, extends across 700 km of northern ...
Moderate to high palaeolatitudes recorded in mafic dykes, exposed along the coast of Bahia, Brazil, ...
ABSTRACT: The Bambuí Group, the most extensive carbonate-siliciclastic cover on the São Francisco cr...
A widespread mafic sill and dyke unit (the Pedro Lessa suite) adjacent to the southeastern São Franc...
A widespread mafic sill and dyke unit (the Pedro Lessa suite) adjacent to the southeastern São Franc...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean-Proterozoic craton that hosts a significant number of ...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean craton that hosts a significant number of mafic intrus...
U–Pb baddeleyite ages demonstrate the presence of three dyke generations within the NW-trending Pará...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 144–156The São Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean–Proterozoic...
Numerous Neoproterozoic mafic dykes, referred to as the Dashigou swarm, are identified in the centra...
Petrological characterization, U?Pb geochronology, Lu?Hf analyses and major and trace element data f...
1110 Ma Large Igneous Province (LIP) fragments in the Kalahari craton, southern Africa (Umkondo LIP)...
ABSTRACT: The Espinhaço rift system encompasses taphrogenetic events from the Statherian to Tonian i...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) form as a result of either mantle plumes, rifting, or subduction, wit...
The Curaçá terrane is part of the Itabuna–Salvador–Curaçá (I–S–C) Paleoproterozoic orogen in the São...
A new large igneous province (LIP), the 1501 ± 3 Ma Kuonamka LIP, extends across 700 km of northern ...
Moderate to high palaeolatitudes recorded in mafic dykes, exposed along the coast of Bahia, Brazil, ...
ABSTRACT: The Bambuí Group, the most extensive carbonate-siliciclastic cover on the São Francisco cr...
A widespread mafic sill and dyke unit (the Pedro Lessa suite) adjacent to the southeastern São Franc...
A widespread mafic sill and dyke unit (the Pedro Lessa suite) adjacent to the southeastern São Franc...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean-Proterozoic craton that hosts a significant number of ...
The Sao Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean craton that hosts a significant number of mafic intrus...
U–Pb baddeleyite ages demonstrate the presence of three dyke generations within the NW-trending Pará...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 144–156The São Francisco Craton (SFC) is an Archaean–Proterozoic...
Numerous Neoproterozoic mafic dykes, referred to as the Dashigou swarm, are identified in the centra...
Petrological characterization, U?Pb geochronology, Lu?Hf analyses and major and trace element data f...
1110 Ma Large Igneous Province (LIP) fragments in the Kalahari craton, southern Africa (Umkondo LIP)...
ABSTRACT: The Espinhaço rift system encompasses taphrogenetic events from the Statherian to Tonian i...
Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) form as a result of either mantle plumes, rifting, or subduction, wit...
The Curaçá terrane is part of the Itabuna–Salvador–Curaçá (I–S–C) Paleoproterozoic orogen in the São...
A new large igneous province (LIP), the 1501 ± 3 Ma Kuonamka LIP, extends across 700 km of northern ...
Moderate to high palaeolatitudes recorded in mafic dykes, exposed along the coast of Bahia, Brazil, ...
ABSTRACT: The Bambuí Group, the most extensive carbonate-siliciclastic cover on the São Francisco cr...