Abstract The Alto Moxotó Terrane represents the largest exposure of Paleoproterozoic rocks in the central Borborema Province. Several medium- to high-grade metamorphic units are described in the terrane, however geochronological data are still scarce, and the main periods of crust build-up and recycling are poorly known. In this study, we investigate the nature and age of metagranitic and metamafic-ultramafic rocks in the type area of the Sumé Complex. U-Pb zircon data from a metasyenogranite yields a concordant age of 1.97 Ga, which is in contrast with the previously published age of the complex (c. 640 Ma). In addition, Sm-Nd isotope signature indicates Paleoproterozoic to Mesoarchean sources that coupled with negative εNd(t) values sugge...
The c. 600 Ma Brasiliano Borborema Province of NE Brazil comprises a complex collage of Precambrian ...
The Ceará Central Domain of the Borborema Province is a key tectonic domain within the 5000km-long W...
The Archean (3.45-2.70Ga) rocks of the São José do Campestre Massif (SJCM) in the Borborema Province...
Abstract The Alto Moxotó Terrane represents the largest exposure of Paleoproterozoic rocks in the ce...
Pre-Brasiliano rocks in the Borborema Province (NE Brazil) are concentrated in basement blocks, such...
The Borborema Province has three major subprovinces. The northern subprovince lies north of the Pato...
The Borborema Province has three major subprovinces. The northern subprovince lies north of the Pato...
The Borborema Province of NE Brasil comprises the central part of a wide Pan-African-Brasiliano orog...
The Tamboril-Santa Quiteria Complex is an important Neoproterozoic granitic-migmatitic unit from the...
New zircon U-Pb (SHRIMP and LA-ICPMS), elemental and Nd-Sr geochemistry data on rhyolitic metavolcan...
The Tamboril-Santa Quiteria Complex is an important Neoproterozoic granitic-migmatitic unit from the...
New geochronological and geochemical constraints on Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic successions...
International audienceDetrital zircons in metasedimentary rocks attributed to three different comple...
New geochronological and geochemical constraints on Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic successions...
International audienceIn this study, we report new U-Pb zircon ages and amphibole and biotite 40Ar-3...
The c. 600 Ma Brasiliano Borborema Province of NE Brazil comprises a complex collage of Precambrian ...
The Ceará Central Domain of the Borborema Province is a key tectonic domain within the 5000km-long W...
The Archean (3.45-2.70Ga) rocks of the São José do Campestre Massif (SJCM) in the Borborema Province...
Abstract The Alto Moxotó Terrane represents the largest exposure of Paleoproterozoic rocks in the ce...
Pre-Brasiliano rocks in the Borborema Province (NE Brazil) are concentrated in basement blocks, such...
The Borborema Province has three major subprovinces. The northern subprovince lies north of the Pato...
The Borborema Province has three major subprovinces. The northern subprovince lies north of the Pato...
The Borborema Province of NE Brasil comprises the central part of a wide Pan-African-Brasiliano orog...
The Tamboril-Santa Quiteria Complex is an important Neoproterozoic granitic-migmatitic unit from the...
New zircon U-Pb (SHRIMP and LA-ICPMS), elemental and Nd-Sr geochemistry data on rhyolitic metavolcan...
The Tamboril-Santa Quiteria Complex is an important Neoproterozoic granitic-migmatitic unit from the...
New geochronological and geochemical constraints on Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic successions...
International audienceDetrital zircons in metasedimentary rocks attributed to three different comple...
New geochronological and geochemical constraints on Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic successions...
International audienceIn this study, we report new U-Pb zircon ages and amphibole and biotite 40Ar-3...
The c. 600 Ma Brasiliano Borborema Province of NE Brazil comprises a complex collage of Precambrian ...
The Ceará Central Domain of the Borborema Province is a key tectonic domain within the 5000km-long W...
The Archean (3.45-2.70Ga) rocks of the São José do Campestre Massif (SJCM) in the Borborema Province...