Dating granulites has always been of great interest because they represent one of the most extreme settings of an orogen. Owing to the resilience of zircon, even in such severe environments, the link between P-T conditions and geological time is possible. However, a challenge to geochronologists is to define whether the growth of new zircon is related to pre- or post-P-T peak conditions and which processes might affect the (re) crystallization. In this context, the Anapolis-Itaucu Complex, a high-grade complex in central Brazil with ultrahigh temperature (UHT) granulites, may provide valuable information within this topic. The Anapolis-Itaucu Complex (AIC) includes ortho- and paragranulites, locally presenting UHT mineral assemblages, with ...
International audienceU-Pb zircon dating is combined with petrology, Zr-in-rutile thermometry and mi...
SHRIMP U–Pb zircon studies on two post-collisional granitic plutons and reassessment of the data pre...
The Carlos Chagas batholith (CCB) is a very large (~14,000 km2) S-type granitic body formed during t...
Dating granulites has always been of great interest because they represent one of the most extreme s...
AbstractDating granulites has always been of great interest because they represent one of the most e...
Zircon recrystallization is a common process during high-grade metamorphism and promotes partial or ...
The investigation of ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphic rocks, and their corresponding (pressur...
The investigation of ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphic rocks, and their corresponding (pressur...
The Niquelandia Complex, Brazil, is one of the world's largest mafic-ultramafic plutonic complexes. ...
International audienceLower crustal ultra-high temperature (UHT) metamorphism and the resulting prod...
U-Pb dating of zircon was undertaken with the Beijing SHRIMP II (sensitive high resolution ion micro...
Correct interpretation of zircon ages from high-grade metamorphic terrains poses a major challenge b...
In the southern Brasilia Orogen, slices of an intensively reworked Paleoproterozoic basement occur. ...
Mineral assemblages that are diagnostic of ultrahigh-temperature (>900 °C) metamorphism are generall...
Zircon is a powerful tool to study the internal evolution of igneous bodies and their interactions w...
International audienceU-Pb zircon dating is combined with petrology, Zr-in-rutile thermometry and mi...
SHRIMP U–Pb zircon studies on two post-collisional granitic plutons and reassessment of the data pre...
The Carlos Chagas batholith (CCB) is a very large (~14,000 km2) S-type granitic body formed during t...
Dating granulites has always been of great interest because they represent one of the most extreme s...
AbstractDating granulites has always been of great interest because they represent one of the most e...
Zircon recrystallization is a common process during high-grade metamorphism and promotes partial or ...
The investigation of ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphic rocks, and their corresponding (pressur...
The investigation of ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphic rocks, and their corresponding (pressur...
The Niquelandia Complex, Brazil, is one of the world's largest mafic-ultramafic plutonic complexes. ...
International audienceLower crustal ultra-high temperature (UHT) metamorphism and the resulting prod...
U-Pb dating of zircon was undertaken with the Beijing SHRIMP II (sensitive high resolution ion micro...
Correct interpretation of zircon ages from high-grade metamorphic terrains poses a major challenge b...
In the southern Brasilia Orogen, slices of an intensively reworked Paleoproterozoic basement occur. ...
Mineral assemblages that are diagnostic of ultrahigh-temperature (>900 °C) metamorphism are generall...
Zircon is a powerful tool to study the internal evolution of igneous bodies and their interactions w...
International audienceU-Pb zircon dating is combined with petrology, Zr-in-rutile thermometry and mi...
SHRIMP U–Pb zircon studies on two post-collisional granitic plutons and reassessment of the data pre...
The Carlos Chagas batholith (CCB) is a very large (~14,000 km2) S-type granitic body formed during t...