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Gondwana Research | 1999

Geological and Isotopic Constraints on the Metallogenic Evolution of the Proterozoic Sediment-Hosted Pb-Zn (Ag) Deposits of Brazil

Aroldo Misi; Sundaram S. Iyer; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; J. Richard Kyle; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Washington J.S. Franca-Rocha; Adriana S. Rocha Gomes; Ioná de Abreu Cunha; Ilson G. Carvalho

Abstract Integrated studies of seven Proterozoic sediment-hosted, Pb-Zn-Ag sulfide deposits of Brazil, permit the estimation of the age of the hosting sequence and the mineralization, the nature of the sulfur and metal sources, the temperature range of sulfide formation and the environment of deposition. These deposits can be classified into three groups, according to their ages. (a) Archean to Paleoproterozoic: the Boquira deposit, in Bahia state, consists of stratiform massive and disseminated sulfides hosted by parametamorphic sequences of grunnerite-cummingtonite+magnetite that represent a silicate facies of the Boquira Formation (BF). Lead isotope data of galena samples indicate a time span between 2.7 and 2.5 Ga for ore formation, in agreement with the stratigraphic position of the BF. The relatively heavy sulfur isotope compositions for the disseminated and stratiform sulfides (+8.3 to +12.8 ‰ CDT)suggest a sedimentary source for the sulfur. (b) Paleo to Mesoproterozoic: stratiform and stratabound sulfides in association with growth faults are present in the Canoas mine (Ribeira, in Parana state) and in the Caboclo mineralization (Bahia state). They are hosted by calcsilicates and amphibolites in the Canoas deposit, whereas in the Caboclo area the mineralization is associated with hydrothermally altered dolarenites at the base of the 1.2 Ga Caboclo Formation. The interpreted Pb-Pb age of the Canoas mineralization is coeval with the 1.7 Ga host rocks. Sulfur isotopic data for Canoas sulfides (+1.2 to +16 ‰ CDT) suggest a sea water source for the sulfur. The range between −21.1 and +8.8 ‰ CDT for the Caboclo sulfides could suggest the action of bacterial reduction of seawater sulfates, but this interpretation is not conclusive. (c) Neoproterozoic: stratiform and stratabound sulfide deposits formed during the complex diagenetic history of the host carbonate rocks from the Morro Agudo (Bambui Group), Irece and Nova Redencao (Una Group), yield heavy sulfur isotope values (+18.9 to +39.4 ‰ CDT). The uniform heavy isotope composition of the barites from these deposits (+25.1 to +40.9 ‰) reflect their origin from Neoproterozoic seawater sulfates. The late-stage, and most important, metallic concentrations represent sulfur scavenged from pre-existing sulfides or from direct reduction of evaporitic sulfate minerals. Lead isotope data from the Bambui Group suggest focused fluid circulation from diverse Proterozoic sediment sources, that probably was responsible for metal transport to the site of sulfide precipitation. (d) Late Proterozoic to Early Paleozoic: lead-zinc sulfides (+pyrite and chalcopyrite) of Santa Maria deposits, in Rio Grande do Sul, form the matrix of arkosic sandstones and conglomerates, and are closely associated with regional faults forming graben structures. Intermediate volcanic rocks are intercalated with the basal siliciclastic members. Lead isotope age of the mineralization (0.59 Ga) is coeval with the host rocks. Sulfur isotopic values between −3.6 and +4.1 are compatible with a deep source for the sulfur. Geological, petrographic and isotopic data of the deposits studied suggest that they were formed during periods of extensional tectonics. Growth faults or reactivated basement structures probably were responsible for localized circulation of metal-bearing fluids within the sedimentary sequences. Sulfides were formed by the reduction of sedimentary sulfates in most cases. Linear structures are important controls for sulfide concentration in these Proterozoic basins.


Mineralium Deposita | 2001

The Rio Itapicuru greenstone belt, Bahia, Brazil: geologic evolution and review of gold mineralization

Maria da Glória da Silva; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Fernando César Alves da Silva; Roberto Albuquerque Silva; Jorge André Braz de Souza


Mineralium Deposita | 2001

Gold mineralization in the Serra de Jacobina region, Bahia Brazil: tectonic framework and metallogenesis

João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Jorge André Braz de Souza; Maria da Glória da Silva; Carlson de Matos Maia Leite; Johildo Salomão Figueiredo Barbosa; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Maisa Bastos Abram; Valter Mônaco Conceição Filho; Sundaram S. Iyer


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2000

A METALLOGENIC EVOLUTION MODEL FOR THE LEAD-ZINC DEPOSITS OF THE MESO AND NEOPROTEROZOIC SEDIMENTARY BASINS OF THE SÃO FRANCISCO CRATON, BAHIA AND MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL

Aroldo Misi; Sundaram S. Iyer; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Washington Franca-Rocha; Adriana S. Rocha Gomes; Ioná de Abreu Cunha; Teophilous Toulkeridis; Andreia L. Sanches


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2008

DADOS ISOTÓPICOS DE CHUMBO EM SULFETOS E A EVOLUÇÃO METALOGENÉTICA DOS DEPÓSITOS DE ZINCO E CHUMBO DAS COBERTURAS NEOPROTEROZÓICAS DO CRÁTON DO SÃO FRANCISCO

Aroldo Misi; Sundaram S. Iyer; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Washington de Jesus Sant'Anna da Franca Rocha; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Ioná de Abreu Cunha; Adriana S. Rocha Gomes


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2008

Distribution and geochemical composition of oil-bearing fluid inclusions compared to crude oil, oil shows and rock extracts in a Campos Basin well, offshore Brazil

Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Simon C. George; Herbert Volk; Peter Eadington; Andrew Ross


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2000

Fluid regimes related to the formation of lode-gold deposits the rio itapicuru greenstone belt, Bahia: A fluid inclusion review

Roberto Perez Xavier; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 1998

Gênese e evolução dos fluidos envolvidos na alteração hidrotermal e na mineralização de estanho dos granitos do Rio Grande do Sul

José Carlos Frantz; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Nilson Francisquini Botelho


Revista Brasileira de Geociências | 2017

O CONTROLE ESTRUTURAL DOS DEPÓSITOS DE OURO DO DISTRITO AURÍFERO DE FAZENDA MARIA PRETA, GREENSTONE BELT DO RIO ITAPICURU, NORDESTE DO BRASIL

Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Flávio Henrique Freitas Silva


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2005

COMPOSIÇÃO E GEOTERMOMETRIA DOS FLUIDOS MINERALIZANTES EM DEPÓSITOS DE Zn-Pb DAS COBERTURAS NEOPROTEROZÓICAS DO CRÁTON DO SÃO FRANCISCO: IMPLICAÇÕES METALOGENÉTICAS

Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Aroldo Misi; Ioná de Abreu Cunha; Adriana S. Rocha Gomes; Violeta De Souza Martins

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Aroldo Misi

Federal University of Bahia

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Andreia L. Sanches

Federal University of Bahia

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