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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Sediment hosted lead–zinc deposits of the Neoproterozoic Bambuı´ Group and correlative sequences, São Francisco Craton, Brazil: A review and a possible metallogenic evolution model
Other Titles: Ore Geology Reviews
Authors: Misi, Aroldo
Iyer, Sundaram Sankara Subba
Coelho, Carlos Eduardo Silva
Tassinari, Colombo Celso Gaeta
Rocha, Washington J. S. Franca
Cunha, Ioná de Abreu
Gomes, Adriana S. Rocha
Oliveira, Tolentino Flávio de
Teixeira, João Batista Guimarães
Conceição Filho, Valter Mônaco
metadata.dc.creator: Misi, Aroldo
Iyer, Sundaram Sankara Subba
Coelho, Carlos Eduardo Silva
Tassinari, Colombo Celso Gaeta
Rocha, Washington J. S. Franca
Cunha, Ioná de Abreu
Gomes, Adriana S. Rocha
Oliveira, Tolentino Flávio de
Teixeira, João Batista Guimarães
Conceição Filho, Valter Mônaco
Abstract: The Proterozoic sediment-hosted Zn–(Pb) sulfide and non-sulfide deposits of the São Francisco Craton, Brazil, are partially syn-diagenetic and epigenetic and were probably formed during extensional events. The majority of the deposits occur within shallow water dolomites. The Pb isotopic data of sulfides are relatively homogeneous for individual deposits and plot above the upper crust evolution curve of the Plumbotectonic model. Some of the deposits are characterized by highly radiogenic lead (206Pb/204Pb ≥ 21) originating from the highly radioactive crust of the São Francisco Craton. Pb and S isotopic data suggest the sources of metal and sulfur for the deposits to be the basement rocks and seawater sulfates in the sediments, respectively. The relatively high temperatures of formation (100 to 250 °C) and moderate salinity (3% to 20% NaCl equiv.) of the primary fluid inclusions in the sphalerite crystals suggest the participation of basinal mineralizing fluids in ore formation. The steep paleo-geothermal gradient generated by the radioactively enriched basement rocks probably assisted in heating up the circulating mineralizing fluids.
Keywords: Proterozoic Pb–Zn deposits
São Francisco Craton
Isotopes
Fluid inclusions
Metallogeny
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5266
Issue Date: 2005
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