João Batista Guimarães Teixeira
Federal University of Bahia
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Precambrian Research | 1988
Ian Davison; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Maria da Glória da Silva; Manoel Barretto Da Rocha Neto; Fernando Martins Vieira Matos
Abstract The Rio Itapicuru greenstone belt is situated within the Sao Francisco craton, and is the largest of a series of N-S trending volcanosedimentary sequences surrounded by gneisses and granitoids. Pb-Pb and Rb-Sr dating of andesitic lavas within the supracrustal sequence yielded ages of 2.1 Ga, with late tectonic granitoids emplaced about the same time. The succession appears to be developed on a sialic basement represented by the Santa Luz gneiss complex. Although the actual contact between basement and supracrustals has not been observed, there is a sharp contrast in strain and metamorphic conditions near to the contact zone. A 2.9 Ga U-Pb age obtained from a gneissic raft within the intrusive Ambrosio dome is interpreted as a basement to the greenstone sequence and was plucked from a lower crustal level by the ascending magma. The Itapicuru River section provides good exposures along an E-W profile and has been used to attempt a reconstruction of the lithostratigraphy in this area, where the supracrustals reach a maximum thickness of 9.5 km. Rare stratigraphic facing and structural data indicate that the base of the sequence is marked by an intrusive granitoid. Above this contact is a 5.0 km thick succession of tholeiitic subaqueous basalts with rare cherts, banded iron formation, pelites, andesitic lavas and tuffs. This mafic domain is overlain by a 3.5 km thick sequence of andesites, tuffs and volcanogenic sediments, with rare dacites and laminated cherts. A silica gap between 55% and 60% SiO2 characterises the lavas as a bimodal sequence. Two small ultramafic bodies with komatiitic chemistry also occur in the andesitic volcanic domain. The uppermost 1.0 km consists of volcanogenic siltstones and shales with rare arkoses, tuffs and basalts. Localised bedding-parallel shear zones are the earliest deformation features observed. The shear zones may be up to 200 m thick and were important in controlling subsequent lode gold mineralisation. In the north central sector of the greenstone belt these shear zones were deformed by N-S trending, east verging folds, with ∼ 20 km wavelength. The main greenstone sequence in the Itapicuru River section lies on the overturned limb of a syncline, and the Ambrosio dome occupies the adjoining anticline. In the southern part of the greenstone belt, the initial deformation produced a major shear zone striking E-W with a 40° S dip and a subhorizontal E-W stretching lineation. North verging folds and thrusts produced the present E-W trend. A late, upright, NE-SW trending fold phase terminated the ductile deformation. Greenschist facies metamorphism affected the major part of the belt during deformation, with amphibolite facies assemblages developed around the margins, and thermal aureoles developed around intrusions. Metamorphic fluids transported gold to higher crustal levels via pre-existing, steeply dipping shear zones and faults and produced the large Fazenda Brasileiro deposit, along with many smaller deposits.
Chemical Geology | 2007
Aroldo Misi; Alan J. Kaufman; Ján Veizer; Kelli Powis; Karem Azmy; Paulo César Boggiani; Claudio Gaucher; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Andreia L. Sanches; Sundaram S. Iyer
Ore Geology Reviews | 2005
Aroldo Misi; Sundaram S. Iyer; Carlos Eduardo Silva Coelho; Colombo C. G. Tassinari; Washington J.S. Franca-Rocha; Ioná de Abreu Cunha; Adriana S. Rocha Gomes; Tolentino Flávio de Oliveira; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Valter Mônaco Conceição Filho
Gondwana Research | 2007
João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Aroldo Misi; Maria da Glória da Silva
Mineralium Deposita | 2001
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
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
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2010
João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Maria da Glória da Silva; Aroldo Misi; Simone Cerqueira Pereira Cruz; José Haroldo da Silva Sá
Ore Geology Reviews | 2005
Jorge Henrique Laux; Zara Gerhardt Lindenmayer; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Artur Cezar Bastos Neto
Gondwana Research | 2007
Luiz José Homem D´El-Rey Silva; Elton Luiz Dantas; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Jorge Henrique Laux; Maria da Glória da Silva
Archive | 2006
Maria da Glória da Silva; João Batista Guimarães Teixeira; Márcio Martins Pimentel; Paulo M. Vasconcelos; Anselmo Arielco; Washington de Jesus Sant'Anna da Franca Rocha