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Celso B. Gomes

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Geochemical characteristics of Cretaceous carbonatites from Angola

1999

Abstract The Early Cretaceous (138–130 Ma) carbonatites and associated alkaline rocks of Angola belong to the Parana-Angola-Etendeka Province and occur as ring complexes and other central-type intrusions along northeast trending tectonic lineaments, parallel to the trend of coeval Namibian alkaline complexes. Most of the Angolan carbonatite-alkaline bodies are located along the apical part of the Mocamedes Arch, a structure representing the African counterpart of the Ponta Grossa Arch in southern Brazil, where several alkaline-carbonatite complexes were also emplaced in the Early Cretaceous. Geochemical and isotopic (C, 0, Sr and Nd) characteristics determined for five carbonatitic occurren…

Lineamentgenetic-relationshipsGeologyeastern paraguaypotassic magmatismStructural basintrindade mantle plumeMantle (geology)Cretaceousse brazilsr-nd isotopesPaleontologyTectonicscomplex; eastern paraguay; evolution; genetic-relationships; igneous rocks; northwestern namibia; potassic magmatism; se brazil; sr-nd isotopes; trindade mantle plumenorthwestern namibiaevolutionigneous rocksCarbonatiteMetasomatismcomplexGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of African Earth Sciences
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Geocronologia da província alcalina central, Paraguai Oriental: considerações preliminares

1992

General EngineeringBoletim IG-USP. Publicação Especial
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Potassic and sodic igneous rocks from eastern Paraguay: their origin from the lithospheric mantle and genetic relationships with the associated Paran…

1997

3 DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE DELLA TERRA, UNIVERSITY OF TRIESTE, VIA E. WEISS 8, I-34127 TRIESTE, ITALY 4 INSTITUTO DE GEOCIENCIAS, UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO, C.P. 30627, 01051 SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL 5 DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE DELLA TERRA, ‘LA SAPIENZA’ UNIVERSITY, PIAZZALE ALDO MORO 5, I-00185, ROME, ITALY 6 ISTITUTO DI MINERALOGIA, PETROGRAFIA E GEOCHIMICA, UNIVERSITY OF PALERMO, VIA ARCHIRAFI 36, I-90100,

PETROLOGIA ÍGNEAIgneous rockSr-Nd isotopesGeophysicsFlood mythalkaline magmatismGeochemistry and PetrologyParaguaypetrogenesisEarth sciencealkaline magmatism; Paraguay; petrogenesis; Sr-Nd isotopesLithospheric mantleGeology
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A NEW AREA OF ALKALINE ROCKS IN EASTERN PARAGUAY

1992

Alkaline rocks can be found in three major areas (northern, northeastern and central-eastern) of Eastern Paraguay. On die basis of geographic distribution and tectonic association, Livieres & Quade (1987) proposed inclu- sion of these outcrop areas different alkaline provinces: Alto Paraguay, Amambay and Central, respectively (Fig. 1). Presently, only the Central Province, clustering the largest number of occurrences, is the subject of systematic investigation. Available information on the Alto Paraguay and Amambay rocks is still scarce.

Geographic distributionPaleontologyTectonicsGeographyOutcropGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRevista Brasileira de Geociências
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Potassic dyke swarm in the Sapucai Graben, Eastern Paraguay: Petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical outlines.

1992

Abstract The western side of the Parana Basin of Brazil extends to central Paraguay, where repeated and widespread magmatic activity developed from Lower Cretaceous to Oligocene, associated with late Mesozoic crustal extension trending NE-SW. In central Paraguay this trend is characterized by a zone of NW-SE normal faults which formed the Asuncion-Sapucai graben, up to 45 km wide and 200 km long, where alkaline rocks occur as volcanic domes, complexes, lava-flows and dykes. These rocks, 128 Ma aged, are dominantly potassic and ne-normative. A swarm of at least 200, mainley NW-SE trending, dykes occurs in the Sapucai region and seems to be formed by two main lineages: tephrite to phonolite (…

PhonoliteBasaltPargasiteAlkali basaltGeochemistryGeologyPeralkaline rockchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyTephriteNephelineKaersutiteGeology
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The geochemistry of the Barra do Itapirapua carbonatite (Ponta Grossa Arch, Brazil): a multiple stockwork

2002

The Early Cretaceous Barra do Itapirapuā carbonatite, in southern Brazil, belongs to the initial stages of the alkaline carbonatitic magmatism in the Ponta Grossa Arch Province, as related to the opening of the south Atlantic Ocean. The magmatic evolution of the complex comprises four phases of intrusive carbonatite that are composed of medium- to coarse-grained Mg and Fe carbonatites with small volumes of late fine- to very fine-grained Mg carbonatites and show evidence of pervasive hydrothermal events. Drill core samples reveal the existence of silicate rocks of syenitic composition of two different origins. Among the silicate rocks, there are syenites of a likely magmatic origin, as well…

FenitizationStockworkFractional crystallization (geology)Fenitization; Carbonatite; SyeniteGeochemistryGeologySilicatechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEarth-Surface ProcesseMagmatismCarbonatiteSyeniteCarbonatiteIgneous differentiationProtolithGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWall rock
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