Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2014
Augusto Fonseca Fernandes; Joachim Karfunkel; Donald Brunton Hoover; Patrícia Barbosa de Albuquerque Sgarbi; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Gustavo Diniz Oliveira; Joanna Correia de Souza Pereira Gomes; Klaus Kambrock
The diamond bearing district of Coromandel is located in the northwestern part of Minas Gerais, within the Alto Paranaiba Arch, famous for the discovery of most of Brazils large diamonds above 100 ct. Detailed mapping, aimed at characterizing the Mata da Corda Group of Upper Cretaceous age of Coromandel, has been carried out. This Group was divided into the Patos Formation, composed of kimberlitic and kamafugitic rocks, and the Capacete Formation, presented by conglomerates, pyroclastic rocks, arenite and tuffs. Exposures of the latter Formation have been studied in detail at the small abandoned mine called Canastrel, as well as in the headwater of Santo Antonio do Bonito River. The results have been compared to studies of the kimberlite bodies in the nearby Douradinho River. Kimberlite indicator minerals from these localities show the same compositional trend. Moreover, in the basal conglomerate of the Garimpo Canastrel two diamonds diamonds have been recovered and described. The Garimpo Wilson, situated in the headwater of the river Santo Antonio do Bonito in paleo-alluvium, is composed of material exclusively derived from the erosion of the Capacete Formation and Precambrian (sterile) Canastra quartzites and schists. These detailed investigations suggest that the basal conglomerates of the Capacete Formation represent the main source rock of the alluvial diamond deposits in the Coromandel region.
Rem-revista Escola De Minas | 2011
Alexandre de Oliveira Chaves; Caio Vinícius Gabrig Turbay Rangel; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Antônio Wilson Romano; Luís Rodrigues Armôa Garcia
After 19 years, a new meteorite fall has been recorded in Brazil. Chemical, mineralogical and textural record of the meteorite fallen in Guacui-ES in June 2010 allows to classify it as an L5(S5) ordinary chondrite.
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2000
Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 1991
Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi
Geological Journal | 2016
Anderson J. Maraschin; Ana Maria Pimentel Mizusaki; Horst Zwingmann; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2014
Joachim Karfunkel; Donald Hoover; Augusto Fonseca Fernandes; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Klaus Kambrock; Gustavo Diniz Oliveira
Geociências (São Paulo) | 2008
Ronaldo Mello Pereira; Thiago Roza; Cassiano Castro; Reiner Neumann; Pierre de Brot; Joachim Karfunkel; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi
Terrae Didatica | 2016
Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Jonathas Bittencourt; Thiago da Silva Marinho
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2016
Vinícius José de Castro Paes; Frederico Ozanam Raposo; Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Mariangela Schiazza; Francesco Stoppa
Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2009
Geraldo Norberto Chaves Sgarbi; Joachim Karfunkel; Patrícia Barbosa de Albuquerque Sgarbi; Bernhard Peregovich; Felipe Pimenta da Silva; Stefan Dias Pereira; Dennis Moore
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Patrícia Barbosa de Albuquerque Sgarbi
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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