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Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2016

Paleomagnetism of the Amazonian Craton and its role in paleocontinents

Manoel S. D'Agrella-Filho; Franklin Bispo-Santos; Ricardo I.F. Trindade; Paul Y.J. Antonio

In the last decade, the participation of the Amazonian Craton on Precambrian supercontinents has been clarified thanks to a wealth of new paleomagnetic data. Paleo to Mesoproterozoic paleomagnetic data favored that the Amazonian Craton joined the Columbia supercontinent at 1780 Ma ago, in a scenario that resembled the South AMerica and BAltica (SAMBA) configuration. Then, the mismatch of paleomagnetic poles within the Craton implied that either dextral transcurrent movements occurred between Guiana and Brazil-Central Shield after 1400 Ma or internal rotation movements of the Amazonia-West African block took place between 1780 and 1400 Ma. The presently available late-Mesoproterozoic paleomagnetic data are compatible with two different scenarios for the Amazonian Craton in the Rodinia supercontinent. The first one involves an oblique collision of the Amazonian Craton with Laurentia at 1200 Ma ago, starting at the present-day Texas location, followed by transcurrent movements, until the final collision of the Amazonian Craton with Baltica at ca. 1000 Ma. The second one requires drifting of the Amazonian Craton and Baltica away from the other components of Columbia after 1260 Ma, followed by clockwise rotation and collision of these blocks with Laurentia along Grenvillian Belt at 1000 Ma. Finally, although the time Amazonian Craton collided with the Central African block is yet very disputed, the few late Neoproterozoic/Cambrian paleomagnetic poles available for the Amazonian Craton, Laurentia and other West Gondwana blocks suggest that the Clymene Ocean separating these blocks has only closed at late Ediacaran to Cambrian times, after the Amazonian Craton rifted apart from Laurentia at ca. 570 Ma.


Precambrian Research | 2008

Columbia revisited: Paleomagnetic results from the 1790 Ma colider volcanics (SW Amazonian Craton, Brazil)

Franklin Bispo-Santos; Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; I. G. Pacca; Liliane Janikian; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Sten-Åke Elming; Jesué A. da Silva; Márcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana Barros; Francisco Egidio Cavalcante Pinho


Precambrian Research | 2012

Tectonic implications of the 1419 Ma Nova Guarita mafic intrusives paleomagnetic pole (Amazonian Craton) on the longevity of Nuna

Franklin Bispo-Santos; Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Sten-Åke Elming; Liliane Janikian; Paulo M. Vasconcelos; Bruno M. Perillo; I. G. Pacca; Jesué A. da Silva; Márcia Aparecida de Sant’Ana Barros


Lithos | 2013

Avanavero mafic magmatism, a late Paleoproterozoic LIP in the Guiana Shield, Amazonian Craton: U–Pb ID-TIMS baddeleyite, geochemical and paleomagnetic evidence

Nelson Joaquim Reis; Wilson Teixeira; Michael A. Hamilton; Franklin Bispo-Santos; Marcelo Esteves Almeida; Manoel S. D'Agrella-Filho


Precambrian Research | 2014

Towards Columbia: Paleomagnetism of 1980-1960 Ma Surumu volcanic rocks, Northern Amazonian Craton

Franklin Bispo-Santos; Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Liliane Janikian; Nelson Joaquim Reis; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Maria Anna Reis


Precambrian Research | 2014

Was there SAMBA in Columbia? Paleomagnetic evidence from 1790 Ma Avanavero mafic sills (northern Amazonian Craton)

Franklin Bispo-Santos; Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Liliane Janikian; Nelson Joaquim Reis


Precambrian Research | 2016

Reassessment of Aguapeí (Salto do Céu) paleomagnetic pole, Amazonian Craton and implications for Proterozoic supercontinents

Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Ricardo I.F. Trindade; Marcelo Queiroz; Vinícius Tieppo Meira; Liliane Janikian; Amarildo Salina Ruiz; Franklin Bispo-Santos


Archive | 2016

Paleomagnetism of the Amazonian Craton and its role in paleocontinents Paleomagnetismo do Cráton Amazônico e sua participação em paleocontinentes

Manoel S. D'Agrella-Filho; Franklin Bispo-Santos; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Paul Yves; Jean Antonio


Biennial Meeting of the Latin-American Association of Paleomagnetism and Geomagnetism (LATINMAG) : 23/11/2011 - 26/11/2011 | 2011

A NEW 1.42 GA PALEOMAGNETIC POLE FROM THE AMAZONIAN CRATON: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE COLUMBIA SUPERCONTINENT CONFIGURATION. Invited

Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Sten-Åke Elming; Eder Yokoyama; Franklin Bispo-Santos


12th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society & EXPOGEF, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15-18 August 2011 | 2011

Paleomagnetismo da Sucessão Vulcanogênica do Grupo Surumu (Paleoproterozóico do Cráton Amazônico): Resultados Preliminares

Maria Anna Reis; Liliane Janikian; Ricardo I. F. Trindade; Franklin Bispo-Santos; Manoel S. D’Agrella-Filho; Nelson Joaquim Reis

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I. G. Pacca

University of São Paulo

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Sten-Åke Elming

Luleå University of Technology

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Eric Tohver

University of Western Australia

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